| Elizabeth Inchbald - 1808 - 418 páginas
...[Flourish of Trumpets and Drums. Exeunt all but HAMLET. Ham. Oh, that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew ! Or that the...not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter ! O God ! O God ! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! Fie on't!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 páginas
...away. [Exeunt King, Queen, Lords, We. PoL. and LAER. Ham. O, that this too too solid flesh would mejt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew !• Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!s O God! O God ! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 476 páginas
...How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitahle Seem to me all the uses of this world I Fy on 't ! O fy ! 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed ; things rank, and gross in nature, Possess it merely.4 That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! — nay, not so much, not two : So... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 páginas
...How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitahle Seem to me all the uses of this world ! Fy on 't 1 O fy ! 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed ; things rank, and gross in nature, Possess it merely.4 That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! — nay, not so much, not two : So... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 396 páginas
...King, Qneen, Lords, &c. POLO-' NIUS , and LAERTES. Ham. O , that this too too solid 'flesh wonld melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self- slanghter ! OGod! O Gad ! How weary, stale, flat, and nnprofitable Seem to me all the nses of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 páginas
...God! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! Fye on't! O fye! 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed ; things rank, and gross in nature, Possess it merely.8 That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! — nay, not so much, not two : So... | |
| Charles O'Conor - 1812 - 520 páginas
...learned reader of the Koran endeavours thus to identify with articles of revealed faith I Fie on't — O fie — 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed...Possess it merely — that it should come to this. * He alludes to those ten Bishops who smuggled the Resolutions of their cxdushc Synod to the Castle... | |
| Charles O'Conor - 1812 - 804 páginas
...learned reader of the Koran endeavours thus to identify with articles of revealed faith ! Fie on't — O fie — 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed...Possess it merely — that it should come to this. * He alludes to those ten Bishops who smuggled the Resolutions of their exclusive Synod to the Castle... | |
| William Richardson - 1812 - 468 páginas
...temper of Hamlet, than the following reflections : — < ), that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew ! Or that the...not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter ! O God ! O God 1 How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! Fie on't... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 páginas
...[Lxeunt King, Queen, Lords, £c. Pol. and Liter. Ham. O, that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew ! Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slanghter ! O God! O God! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable, Seem to me all the uses of... | |
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