| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 páginas
...monsters you make of them. To a nunnery, go; and quickly too. Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him! Ham. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough...your wantonness your ignorance :* Go to, I'll no more ,of t; it hath made me mad. I say, we will have no more marriages: those that are married already,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 páginas
...you make of them. To a nunnery, go ; and quickly too. Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him ! Ham. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough...nickname God's creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance:8 Go to, I'll no more oft; it hath made me mad. I say, we will have no more marriages : those... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1830 - 480 páginas
...Ham. Let the doors be shut upon him ; that he may play the fool no when but in's own house. Farewell. Once more — Ham. I have heard of your paintings...one face, and you make yourselves another ; you jig, yon amble, and you lisp, and nickname God's creatures, and nuke your wantonness your ignoIJ . Go to;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 páginas
...the modesty of nanunnery, г» ; and quickly too. Farewell. On/». Heavenly powers, restore liim ! Ham. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough ; God hath ¡riven you one face, and you make yourselves another: you jig, you amhlc, and you lisp, and nick-name... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...make of them. To a nunnery, go ; and quickly too Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him I Дат. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough ;...lisp, and nick-name God's creatures, and make your wantouness your iguorance : Go to : I'll no more opt ; it bath made me mad. I say, we will have no... | |
| 1833 - 1034 páginas
...you make of them. To a nunnery, go ; and quickly too. Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him ! Ham. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough...amble, and you lisp, and nick-name God's creatures, and mal-.e your wantonness your ignorance : Go to, I'll no more of 't ; it hath made me mad. I say, we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...; and quickly too. Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him ! Ham. I have heard of your painting too, well enough ; God hath given you one face, and...creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance : 2 Go to ; I'll no more oft ; it hath made me mad. I say, we will have no more ' ie always ready to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...and quickly too. Farewell. Oph. Heavenly powers, restore him ! Ham. I have heard of your paintings 4 too, well enough. God hath given you one face, and...yourselves another ; you jig, you amble, and you lisp, 1 "Than I have thoughts to put them in." To put "a thing Into thought," is « to think on it" 8 Folio... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...their conceits have wings, Fleeter than arrows, bullets, wind, thought, swifter things. 8 — v.2. 645 God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves...creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance. 36 — iii. 1 . 646 I saw her hand ; she has a leathern hand, A freestone-colour'd hand; I verily did... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 páginas
...cannut flatter, he ( An honest mind and plain — tiü must speak truth. King I.ear, act ii. sc. 2. : — but amhle, you nlck-name God'a creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance. Hamlet, act iii. sc.... | |
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