What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason And draw you into madness? think... The Pocket Magazine - Strana 2101828Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 str.
...toward the flood, my lord? Or < Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base into the sea ? And there assume some other horrible...of it : [The very place puts toys of desperation, 690 Without more motive, into every brain, That looks so many fathoms to the sea, And hears it roar... | |
| 1812 - 762 str.
...lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er its base into the sea j The very pUce puts toys of desperation, Without more motive into every brain, That looks so many fathom to the sea, And hears it roar beneath. . Itid, &. 4. By toys, in this terrific description,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 str.
...you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles I' o'er his base into the sea ? And there assume some other horrible...And hears it roar beneath. Ham. It waves me still :— Go on, I'll follow thee. Mar. You shall not go, my lord. Ham. Hold off your hands. Hor. Be rul'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 str.
...tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base into the sea? And there assume some other horrible...And hears it roar beneath. Ham. It waves me still : — Go on, I'll follow thee. Mar. You shall not go, my lord. Ham. Hold off your hands. Hor. Be rul'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 str.
...you toward the flood, my 'ord, Or to the dreauful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base4 into the sea? And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason,5 And draw you into madness? think of it: The very place puts toys of desperation,0 Without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 str.
...you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base4 into the sea? And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason,5 And draw you into madness? think of it: The very place puts toys of desperation,8 Without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 str.
...tempt you toward the flood, my lofd, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base into the sea ? And there assume some other horrible...into madness? think of it: The very place puts toys s6 of desperation, Without more motive, into every brain, That looks so many fathoms to the sea, And... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 str.
...think ofit! The very place puts toys4 of desperation, N ithout more motive, into every brain, I hat y, and call Edward king. O.rf. Call him my king,bvwhose injurious doom My elder brothe — CJo on, I'll follow thee. Mar. Yon shall not go, my lord. Hum. Hold off your hands. Hor. Be rul'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 str.
...me." Steeveus. 6 toys — ] Fancies, freaks of imagination. Johnson. So, in Hamlet, Act I, sc. iv : "The very place puts toys of desperation, " Without more motive, into every brain." Reed^ That tempers him to tl:is extremity.] I have collated the original quarto published in 1597,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 str.
...Steeven*. 8 — tnys —] Fancies, freaks of imagination. Johnson. So, in Ji.im.let, Act I, sc. iv:^ "The very place puts toys of desperation, " Without more motive, into every brain." Reed. 7 That tempers him to this extremity.] I have collated the original quarto published in 1597,... | |
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