 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 524 páginas
...My mother stays: This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. The King rinses and advances. King My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV.— Another room in the same. Enter Queen and Polonius. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 396 páginas
...perhaps without knowing it, for grace itself. •. . • , It is seldom such prayers are unavailing. It is at least only where the heart is hardened to the...without thoughts never to Heaven can go.' The heart of TremaLne was indeed something relieved by this act of devotion, but he felt not yet the reward which... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 páginas
...word is here used as a substantive, for • hold or opportunity. The King rises and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go 12 . [Exit. SCENE IV. Another Room in the same. Enter Queen and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 556 páginas
...the word is here used as a substantive, fur hold or opportunity. The King rises and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go 12. [Exit. SCENE IV. Another Room in the same. Enter Queen and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 páginas
...mother stays : This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exil. The King rises and advances. Kins- My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exil. 5СЕЛ"Е IV. — Another room in the samt. Enter Queen and Polonius. Pol. He will come... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 páginas
...mother stays ; This physick but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. > The King rises, and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV. Another Room in the same. Enter Queen and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 páginas
...mother stays; This physick but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. The King rises, and advances. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCENE IV. Another Room in the same. Enter Queen and POLONIUS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | Alexander Crombie - 1830 - 494 páginas
...the obvious circumstance of the person's writing at the time? And when the king, in Hamlet, says, " My words fly up, my thoughts remain below : Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go," what renders the two first propositions particular, or confines the tenses to the time then present,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1831 - 526 páginas
...My mother stays: This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. [Exit. The Kin; rúes and advance*. King. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. [Exit. SCEJVE IY.— Another room in fAe saine. .Enter Queen and Polonius. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1020 páginas
...My mother stays: This physic hut prolongs thy sickly days. {Exit. The KINO rites and advance*. King. go. [Exit. SCENE IV.— Another Room in the same. Enter QUEEN and POLONILS. Pol. He will come straight.... | |
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