| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 páginas
...nature to eternity. Ham. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee? Ham. Seems, madam ? nay, it is ; I know not seems....customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected havior of the visage, Together... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 páginas
...to eternity. Ham. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham. Seems, madam ! nay, it is ; I know not seems....customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 páginas
...who st ill hath cried, From the first corse, till he that died to-day, " This must be so." H. i. 1 Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of foro'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'haviour of the visage, Together... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 páginas
...hair to stare ? Speak to me what thou art. GEIEF. Seems, madam ! Nay, it is : I know not seems, "lis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath ; No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected "havior of the visage, Together... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 páginas
...be, Why seems it so particular with thee ? HAM. Seems, madam ! nay, it is ; I know not seems. T is not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of fore'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, ' The passage in braekets ia found in quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 páginas
...eternity. Sam. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee ? Sam. Seems, madam ! nay, it is ; I know not seems. "Tis...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor 1 he dejected haviour of the visage, Together... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 páginas
...to eternity. Ham. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham. Seems, madam ! nay, it is ; I know not seems....mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suapiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 páginas
...it be, Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham. Seems, madam ! nay, it is; I know not seems. is euspiration of forc'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 páginas
...If it be, "Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham. Seems, Madam ? nay, it is; I know not seems f 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary...dejected 'haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shows of grief, That can denote me truly. These indeed seem, For they are actions that a man... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 páginas
...to eternity. Ham. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Whv seems it to particular with thec ? fruilful river in the eve, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forma, mode*,... | |
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