| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...gain our "place, have sent to peace, E2 Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy. Duncan is in his grave;— After life's fitful fever,...domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further! Macb. O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife ! Thou know'st, that Banquo, and his Fleance, live.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 454 páginas
...these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly : Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy. Duncan is in his grave ; — After lile's fitful fever, he sleeps well : Treason has done... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 páginas
...these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly : Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy. Duncan is in his grave; — After life's fittul fever, he sleeps well : Treason has done his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 384 páginas
...criticism, there is no reason why this literary curiosity should be longer withheld from the publick : " Duncan is in his grave ; " After life's fitful fever he sleeps well 1 " Treason has done his wrorst : nor steel, nor poison, " Malice domestick, foreign levy, nothing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 páginas
...criticism, there is no reason why Ihis literary curiosity should be longer withheld from the publick : — Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well l Treason has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestick, foreign levy, nothing Can touch... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 440 páginas
...these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly : Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy.' Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well ; Treason has done his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 476 páginas
...these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly: Better be with the dead, 'Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless eestacy*. Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitt'ul fever, he sleeps well; Treasou has done his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 páginas
...these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly : Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy.2 Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well ; Treason has done his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 páginas
...these terrible dreams, v That shake us nightly : Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy.? Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well ; Treason has done his... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 426 páginas
...risen, saith Plutarch, from the midst of a * This approaches to one of Shakespeare's happy expressions : Duncan is in his grave : After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. feast be for eke was drunk. *Is it not much better not to hunger at all, than to eat : not to thirst,... | |
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