| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 páginas
...of gain-giving, J as would, perhaps, trouble a woman. Hor. If your mind dislike anything, obey it : I will forestal their repair hither, and say, you...special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it oe now, 'tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1852 - 358 páginas
...sleep. However long the sleep of life might endure, it must find its inevitable waking. " If it be so, 'tis not to come : if it be not to come, it will be...now, yet it will come, — the readiness is all." For meanwhile the conviction ever impressed itself on him with a deepening strength, that he must act... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 páginas
...impose, that men must needs abide, It boots not to resist both wind and tide. H. IV. PT. in. iv. 3. We defy augury ; there is a special providence in...not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all. H. v. 2. But, O vain boast I Who can controul his fate ? O. v. 2. Well, heaven forgive him, and forgive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 páginas
...kind of gain-giving as would, perhaps, trouble a woman. Hor. If your mind dislike anything, obey it: I will forestal their repair hither, and say you are...special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it he now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 páginas
...Worthless. (16) Frothy. (17) for fond reid/mmM (18) Misgiving. will forestal' their repair hither, and »ay, chid me from Ihe battle ; swearing both, ' They prosper...best of all when 1 am thence. "Would I were dead! if il be now, 'Us not to come ; if it be not to come, it 11 ill be now ; if il be not noiv, yet it will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 páginas
...Not a whit, we defy nngury ; there is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be noii', 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be...all : Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows, what is't to leave betimes ? Let be. Enter King, Queen, Laertes, Lords, Osric, and AltendantSj with foils,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 páginas
...would, perhaps, trouble a woman.32 Hor. If your mind dislike any thing, obey it : I will forestall their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Ham....is all. Since no man of aught he leaves knows, what is't to leave betimes?33 Let be. 31 The words, " this wager," are wanting in the quartos. H. 32 The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 páginas
...a kind of gaingiving, as would, perhaps, trouble a woman. HOR. If your mind dislike anything, obey: I will forestal their repair hither, and say, you...are not fit. HAM. Not a whit, we defy augury ; there 'sa special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 't is not to come; if it be not to come,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 380 páginas
...a kind of gamgiving, as would, perhaps, trouble a woman. Jlor. If your mind dislike anything, obey: I will forestal their repair hither, and say, you...are not fit. Ham. Not a whit, we defy augury ; there 'sa special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, "t is not to come ; if it be not to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 376 páginas
...kind of gaingiving,2 as would, perhaps, trouble a woman. Ho. If your mind dislike any thing, obey it : I will forestal their repair hither, and say you are...readiness is all. Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows, winat is 't to leave betimes ? Let be. 1 Mild conversation. : Misgiving. Enter KINO, QUEEN, LAERTES,... | |
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