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" I'll ne'er bear a base mind; — an't be my destiny, so ; an't be not, so. No man's too good to serve his prince ; and, let it go which way it will, he that dies this year is quit for the next. "
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... - Sivu 136
tekijä(t) William Shakespeare - 1793
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The Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1100 sivua
...and she is old. and cannot help herself: you shall have forty, sir. Bard. Go to ; stand aside. 949 q ( nul a dc.uh : I 'II ne'er hear a base mind: an't be my destiny, so; an't be not, so: no man is too...

Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools, Clubs ..., Nide 1

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 sivua
...gone ; and she is old, and cannot help herself. You shall have forty, sir. Bard. Go to ; stand aside. Fee. By my troth, I care not ; a man can die but once ; — we owe God a death. I'll ne'er bear a base mind : — an't be my destiny, so ; an't be not, so. No man's too good to serve his prince ; and,...

Pagan Virtue: An Essay in Ethics

John Casey, John Peter Anthony Casey - 1990 - 260 sivua
...likely warriors to buy themselves off. They all do, until he encounters Feeble, a tailor): FEEBLE. By my troth I care not, a man can die but once, we owe God a death. I'll ne'er bear a base mind — and't be my destiny, so; and't be not, s0. No man's too good to serve's prince, and let...
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New Critical Approaches to the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

Jackson J. Benson - 1990 - 532 sivua
...story it includes no less than three instances in the former citing the lines from Shakespeare — "By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death" — a line so talismanic for Hemingway, Robert Wilson, and for many Hemingway scholars. The line from...
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Hemingway's Quarrel with Androgyny

Mark Spilka - 1990 - 402 sivua
...Shakespeare, at a crucial point, so as to share with his newly courageous client "this thing he had lived by": "By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death and let it go which way it will he that dies this year is quit for the next." These famous lines have...
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Walks In Hemingway's Paris: A Guide To Paris For The Literary Traveler

Noel R. Fitch - 1992 - 204 sivua
...and a special fondness for the words of Feeble wasted upon Falstaff in Henry the Fourth: Part Two: 'By my troth I care not, a man can die but once, we owe God a death. . . . An't be my destiny. The homes on the quais of He Saint-Louis, now some of the most costly land...
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Four Histories

William Shakespeare - 1994 - 884 sivua
...Bullcalf's £1 the only in Tudor times (Harry is Henry £3 that Bardolph offers Falstaff at FEEBLE By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death. I'll ne'er bear a base mind. An't. be my destiny, so; an't be not, so. No man's too good 230 to serve's prince; and,...
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The Meaning of Life: Insights of the World's Great Thinkers

William Gerber - 1994 - 312 sivua
...the service of King Henry IV, commented as follows on the chance of his being killed in battle: (553) By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once: we owe God a death; . . . and let it go which way it will, he that dies this year is quit for the next. With regard to...
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Approach to Shakespeare

Gilian West - 2015 - 105 sivua
...I am gone; and she is old, and cannot help herself. You shall have forty, sir. Go to; stand aside. By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death. I'll ne'er bear a base mind. An't be my destiny, so; an't be not, so. No man's too good to serve's Prince; and, let it...
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Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise

Alan Warren Friedman - 1995 - 360 sivua
...fearlessness, reveal something about himself. He quotes the Shakespearean line that expresses his credo: "By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death and let it go which way it will he that dies this year is quit for the next." But immediately he regrets...
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