| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 598 str.
...Sebastian. — Flesh and blood, You brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, Expell'd remorse and nature ; who, with Sebastian, (Whose inward pinches therefore...are most strong) Would here have kill'd your king ; T do forgive thee, Unnatural though thou art. — Their understanding Begins to swell, and the approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 str.
...Sebastian. — Flesh and blood, You brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, Expell'd remorse and nature ; who, with Sebastian, (Whose inward pinches therefore...are most strong) Would here have kill'd your king ; T do forgive thee, Unnatural though thou art. — Their understanding Begins to swell, and the approaching... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 612 str.
...with Sebastian, (Whose inward pinches therefore are most strong) Would here have kill'd your king ; T do forgive thee, Unnatural though thou art.— Their...understanding Begins to swell, and the approaching tide.x ,, /,>-/',/.,. ,,.„ ,;. Will shortly fill the reasonable shores, *" " '. ./• „' J •... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 str.
...remorse* and nature ; who with Sebastian (Whose inward pinches therefore are most strong,) Would hero have kill'd your king ; I do forgive thee, Unnatural...Will shortly fill the reasonable shores, That now tie foul and muddy. Not one of them, That yei looks on me, or would know me : — Ariel, Fetch me the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 str.
...You brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, Expell'd remorse and nature ; who, with Sebastian(Whose ight. Isab. Unhappy Claudio ! Wretched Isabel ! Injurious world ! Most damned Ang forp" thee, Unnatural though thou art. — Their understanding Begins to swell, and the approaching... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 str.
...darkness, so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason. Their understanding Begins to swell: and the approaching...the reasonable shores, That now lie foul and muddy. The perception of real affinities between events, (that is to say, of ideal affinities, for those only... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 str.
...darkness, so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason. Their understanding Begins to swell : and the approaching...the reasonable shores That now lie foul and muddy. The perception of real affinities between events, (that is to say, of ideal affinities, for those only... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 100 str.
...darkness, so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason. Their understanding Begins to swell : and the approaching...the reasonable shores That now lie foul and muddy. The perception of real affinities between events, (that is to say, of ideal affinities, for those only... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 str.
...nature ; who with Sebastian (Whose inward pinches therefore are most strong,) Would here have killed your king ; I do forgive thee, Unnatural though thou...approaching tide Will shortly fill the reasonable shores, 8C I.] That now lie foul and muddy. Not one of them, That yet looks on me, or would know me : — Ariel,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 str.
...Sebastian. — Flesh and blood, You brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, Expell'd remorse and nature ; 6 who with Sebastian, (Whose inward pinches therefore...approaching tide Will shortly fill the reasonable shores, x That now lie foul and muddy. Not one of them, That yet looks on me, or would know me : — Ariel,... | |
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