| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible !...most loathed worldly life, That age, ach, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. hub. Alas! alas! Claud.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain d ; and, let me see, But hear you : Methought, you...neither lend, nor borrow, Upon advantage. Ant. I do neve and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. Isab. Alas ! alas ! Claud.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 páginas
...spirit — ] ie the spirit accustomed here to ease and delights. viewless winds,] ie unseen, invisible. Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible ! The weariest...most loathed worldly life, That age, ach, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what .we fear of death. Isab. Alas ! alas ! Claud.... | |
| 1826 - 506 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible !...weariest and most loathed worldly life. That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death! Isab. Alas... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible !...weariest and most loathed worldly life. That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death! Isab. Alas... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain g s and imprisonment лзп lay on nature, is a paradise о what we fear of death. I. util. Alas ! alas... | |
| Samuel Beazley - 1828 - 268 páginas
...where ; * To lie in cold obstruction and to rot : This sensible warm notion to become A kneaded clod. 'Tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment, Can lay on nature, is a Paradise To what we fear of death. SlIAKSPEARE.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 444 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible !...most loathed worldly life, That age, ach, penury, and imprisonment unite with the context. The word j1rcnzle appears also in the exclamation of Claudio... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 426 páginas
...worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Indulgence of a vicious appetite. * Lastingly. Imagine howling ! — 'tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. Isa. Alas... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...violence round about The pendent world; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain ce is more agreeable to nature, or whether his example has prejudiced and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. /-.•';. AJaa! alas! Clamd.... | |
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