| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 str.
...speech with which young Hamlet accosts him, without trembling ? Hor. Look, my Lord, it comes ! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn VI ; Bring with thee airs from Heav'n, or blasts from H«ll ; Be thy intent wicked or charitable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 str.
...the noble substance often dout,6 To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes ! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us !—- Be thou...thee, Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, answer me :7 Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death. Have burst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 str.
...noble substance often dout,* To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes ! {Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us !— Be thou...thee, Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, answer me :7 Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death, Have burst... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 str.
...with thee airs from heaven* or blasts from Be thy intents wicked or charitable, [hell, Thou comcst in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to...thee. I'll call thee Hamlet, King, Father, Royal Dane : oh ! answer me ; Let me not burst in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 str.
...with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from Be thy intents wicked or charitable, [hell, Thou comest in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to...thee. I'll call thee Hamlet, King, Father, Royal Dane : oh ! answer me ; Let me not burst in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death,... | |
| John Gabriel Stedman - 1813 - 516 str.
...to which if added my pale face,. short hair, and tattered apparel, he might well ask the question, " Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, " Bring with thee airs of Heav"h or blasts from Hell !'" The mystery however was, that I had been bitten by the vampire or... | |
| 1814 - 522 str.
...pledging? Sir T. Aye. Enter VOLUME, as Hamlet. Vol. Now for an attitude to captivate his heart— " Angels and ministers of grace defend us! " Be thou...a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd, " Bring with theeairs from heaven, or blasts from hell. " Be thy intents wicked or charitable, " Thou com'st in... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 str.
...day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Hamlet on the Appearance of hit Father's Gkost. Angel) and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a spirit...Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell. Re thy intents wicked, or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will sjieak... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 str.
...speech with which young Hamlet accosts him, without trembling ? ' ffor. Look, my Lord, it comes ! ' Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd ; Bring with thcc airs from heav'n, or blasts from bell; Be thy events * wicked or charitable ; Thou com'st in such... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 372 str.
...whichyoung Hamlet accosts him , without trembling.BoR. Loot, my Lord, it comes! HAM. Angels and ministersof grace, defend us! Be thou a spirit of health , or goblin damn'd: Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell;; Be thy intents -wicked or charitaBle; Thou com'st in such :<, questionable... | |
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