| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 490 str.
...wise, will venture it." Shakespeare shows his knowledge of human nature in the conduct of Claudio. Claud. If it were damnable, he, being so wise, Why,...to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit !0 To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice ; " 10 This passage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 str.
...frankly as a pin. Claud. Thanks, dear Isabella. Isab. Be ready, Claudio, for your death to-morrow. Claud. O Isabel! Isab. What says my brother ? Claud. Death...To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 str.
...fined ? — 0 Isabel ! Isab. What says my brother ? Claud. Death is a fearful thing. Lab. And shamdd life a hateful. Claud. Ay, but to die, and go we know...To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 str.
...it were damnable, he being so wise, Why would he for the momentary trick Be perdurably fin'd ?— О Isabel ! ISAB. What says my brother ? CLAUD. Death...floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed iee ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 str.
...damnable, he, being so wise, Why would he for the momentary trick Be perdnrably fin'd?— 0 Isabel! Claud. Death is a fearful thing. Isab. And shamed...To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison' d in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 str.
...trick Be prdurably fin'd?— О Isabel ! liab. What says my brother? Claud. Death is a fearful ihing. way in sighs, waste inwardly : It were a better deatli...of it ; hear what she will say. Hero. No; rather I delight«! * spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 str.
...If I must die, 1 will encounter darkness as a bride, And hug it in mine arms. THE TERRORS OF DEATH. Death is a fearful thing. Isab. And shamed life a...To bathe in fiery floods or to reside In thrilling regions of thick -ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 188 str.
...If I must die, 1 will encounter darkness as a bride, And hug it in mine arms. THE TERRORS OF DEATH. Death is a fearful thing. Isab. And shamed life a...To bathe in fiery floods or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - 412 str.
...reprobate,' he, being so wise, Why, would he for the momentary ' lapse ' Be perdurably fin'd?— 0 Isabel ! Isab. What says my brother ? Claud. Death...To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 524 str.
...fearful thing. Isab. And shamed life a hateful. Claud. Ay, but to die, and go we know not where; 115 To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible...to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice; 130 To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent... | |
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