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" This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune — often the surfeit of our own behaviour — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon and the stars : as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion... "
The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with a selection of engr ... - Page 707
by William Shakespeare - 1853
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...Foppery of the World ! that, when we are sick in fortune, (often the surfeit of our own behaviour,) we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon, and...all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on. B elUSUm, — Shakspeare. IQANGrEROUS Conceits are, in their natures, poisons, Which, at the first,...
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The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 390 pages
...behaviour,) we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and stars: as if we were villains on necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves,...: An admirable evasion of whore-master man, to lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a star ! My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's...
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The Beautiful in Nature, Art, and Life, Volume 1

Andrew James Symington - Aesthetics - 1857 - 374 pages
...foppery of the world ! that, when we are sick in fortune (often the surfeit of our own behaviour), we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon, and...all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on." And again — " Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to Heaven : the fated sky Gives...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...foppery of the world ! that when we are sick in fortune (often the surfeit of our own behavior), we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and...influence ; and all that we are evil in, by a divine ACT I. SCENE in. thrusting on. An admirable evasion of •whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 pages
...foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, (often the surfeit of our own behaviour '") we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon, and...on. An admirable evasion of whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of 7 Nor is not, sure.] This speech and Gloster's reply, as far...
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The Christian Examiner, Volume 67

Liberalism (Religion) - 1859 - 540 pages
...foppery of the world! that when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behavior, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and...all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on." And that which includes both man and nature, yet belongs to nature only by means of man, — that without...
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The Tragedies of Sophocles: in English Prose: The Oxford Translation

Sophocles - 1859 - 376 pages
...excellent foppery of the world! that, when we are sick in fortune (often the surfeit of our behavior), we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and...and all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on."—Act 1, sc. 2. PH. Thou abhorrence, what lies dost thou coin to utter! Thou alleging gods in...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...behaviour) we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and thef stars : as if we were villains by J h U1 his goatish disposition on the charge of a star ! My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's...
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Trageies

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1864 - 648 pages
...of the world ! that, when we are sick in fortune — often the surfeit of our own behaviour — we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon, and...thrusting on/ An admirable evasion of whoremaster mau, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star! My father compounded with my mother under...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, with Biographical Introduction by ...

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and...: an admirable evasion of whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star ! My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's...
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