| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 páginas
...[Exeunt KING, QuEEN, Lords, fyc. POL., and LAEBTES. Hain. O, 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 - 1851 - 656 páginas
...KINO, QUEEN, Lords, tic., POLONIUS, and LAEBTES. HAM. O, 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 Seems to me all the uses of this world ! Fye on 't... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 páginas
...itself into a dew ! Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon3 '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 ! O fie ! His an unweeded garden That grows to seed ; things rank, and gross in nature, Possess it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 páginas
...itself into a dew ! Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon3 'gainst self-slaughter! OGod! O God ! How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! Fie on't ! O fie ! 'tis an unweeded garden That grows to seed; things rank, and gross in nature, Possess it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 páginas
...sullied flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not h'x'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter! O God! God! How...unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie on 't! ah fie! 'tis an unweeded garden, That grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature Possess... | |
| Howard Riell - 2002 - 561 páginas
...earthly thunder. Come away. [Exeunt all but HAMLET] HAMLET O, that this too too solid flesh would melt Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting...His canon 'gainst self-slaughter! O God! God! How \VEary, stale, flat and unprofitable, Seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie on't! ah fie! 'tis... | |
| Gisèle Venet - 2002 - 350 páginas
...«she would hang on him / As if increase of appetite had grown / By what it fed on» ; et 135-137 : «Tis an unweeded garden / That grows to seed, things rank and gross in nature / Possess it merely». vous vertueuse ?» - fait référence au soupçon qui peut peser sur la chasteté d'Ophélie mais aussi... | |
| Albert Wertheim - 2000 - 308 páginas
...the jobs Johannesburg offers, Willie describes Sophia Town as Hamlet describes the Danish court — "'Tis an unweeded garden / That grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature / Possess it merely": HIGGINS. This is Tobias, Tobias Masala. He has just arrived here from the Eastern Transvaal. A simple... | |
| Adriana Cavarero - 2002 - 246 páginas
...natural setting that welcomes Ophelia in the mermaid scene, the world appears to the nauseated Hamlet as "an unweeded garden / That grows to seed, things rank and gross in nature / Possess it merely" (1.41.135-37). This is part of the soliloquy in which Hamlet complains that his too sullied flesh cannot... | |
| Albert Wertheim - 2000 - 298 páginas
...jobs Johannesburg otfers, Willie describes Sophia Town as Hamlet describes the Danish court — u'Tis an unweeded garden / That grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature / Possess it merely": HIGGINS. This is Tobias, Tobias Masala. He has just arrived here from the Eastern Transvaal. A simple... | |
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