That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat Almost to bursting; and the big round tears Cours'd one another down his innocent nose In piteous chase; and thus the hairy fool, Much marked of the melancholy Jaques, Stood on the extremest verge of... The Works of William Shakespeare - Página 542por William Shakespeare - 1864Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 páginas
...ta'en a hurt, Did come to languish; and, indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heaved forth such groans, That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat Almost to bursting; and the big round tears Coursed one another down his innocent nose In piteous chase ; and thus the hairy fool, Much marked... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 páginas
...ta'en a hurt, Did come to languish ; and indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heaved forth such groans, That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat Almost to bursting; and the big round tears Coursed one another down his innocent nose In piteous chase : and thus the hairy fool, Much marked... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 páginas
...a hurt, Did come to languish : and, indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans. in love! But it cannot be sounded : my affection hath an unknown bottom, like the bay of Portugal. Ami. I would not change it. Happy is your grace, Duke S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 páginas
...a hurt, Did come to languish : and, indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans, ngers m extremes! verge of the swift brook, Augmenting it with tears. Duke S. But what said Jaques ! Did he... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 páginas
...purpose in the economy of the animal. The moistened moving edges of the sinus have been mistaken by 1 " the big round tears Cours'd one another down his innocent...thus the hairy fool, Much marked of the melancholy Jacques, Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook Augmenting it with tears." As You Like It,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 páginas
...waking was perfectly natural; for lethargy itself could not withstand the scolding Stentorship of Mr. ' The big round tears Cours'd one another down his innocent nose In piteous chase,"* Says Shakspeare of a wounded stag hanging its head over a stream ; naturally, from the position of... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 432 páginas
...a hurt, Did come to languish ; and, indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans, That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat...fool, Much marked of the melancholy Jaques, Stood on th' extremest verge of the swift brook, Augmenting it with tears.' bis were not Shakspeare, a critic... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 172 páginas
...hurt, Did come to languish ; and indeed, my lord, 35 The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans, That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat...innocent nose In piteous chase ; and thus the hairy fool, 40 S. But what said Jaques? Did he not moralize this spectacle ? 1. Lard. O, yes, into a thousand similes.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 182 páginas
...hurt, Did come to languish ; and indeed, my lord, ., 35 The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans, That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat...innocent nose In piteous chase ; and thus the hairy fool, 40 S. But what said Jaques? Did he not moralize this spectacle ? 1. Lord. O, yes, into a thousand similes.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 220 páginas
..."Rosa-lined"^. Did come to languish; and indeed, my lord, The wretched animal heav'd forth such groans That their discharge did stretch his leathern coat...hairy fool, Much marked of the melancholy Jaques, (b) Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook, Augmenting it with tears. Duke. S. But what said... | |
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