"Appertain" Quotes from Famous Books
... that he should report that Hero was dead; and he said that the death-like swoon in which they had left Hero would make this easy of belief; and he also advised him that he should put on mourning, and erect a monument for her, and do all rites that appertain to a burial. 'What shall become of this?' said Leonato; 'What will this do?' The friar replied: 'This report of her death shall change slander into pity: that is some good; but that is not all the good I hope for. When Claudio shall hear she died ... — Tales from Shakespeare • Charles and Mary Lamb
... let my counsel sway you in this case. Your daughter here the princes left for dead; Let her awhile be secretly kept in, And publish it that she is dead indeed: Maintain a mourning ostentation; And on your family's old monument Hang mournful epitaphs, and do all rites That appertain unto ... — Much Ado About Nothing • William Shakespeare [Knight edition]
... leave the monastery just as you entered it, without having confessed or approached the Sacraments, your will will be respected there, and no monk will attempt to sound it without your authority. To you only it will appertain to decide whether you will be ... — En Route • J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans
... substance does not appertain to the essence of man—in other words, substance does not constitute the ... — Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata - Part I: Concerning God • Benedict de Spinoza
... be supposed to appertain to Australia are those not alluded to in the French text, a fact which suggests that the other, ... — The First Discovery of Australia and New Guinea • George Collingridge
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