| 1828 - 488 str.
...(He strapped it.) Bring with thee airs from heav'n or blasts from hell I (He shaves on.) Tbou com 'si in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee. I'll call thee Ham. let! King, father, royal Dane ! — O, answer me, Let me not burst in ignorance." He lathered... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 str.
...heaven, or blasts from hell, 8e thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable14 shape, That I will speak to thee ; I'll call thee...Dane : O, answer me : Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death, Have bunt their cerements ! why the sepulchre,... | |
| 1829 - 930 str.
...present state of which I must defer for your next number. JOHN Ы. MOGÜB1BGE. Air. Stevens Reviewed. " Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee. I'll call tla-e HAM—." To the Editor. SIR, 1 HAVE not tin: honour of being acquainted either with Mr. Stevens... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 str.
...JOHNSON. Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked, or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will...Dane : O, answer me : Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements ! why the sepulchre,... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 str.
...EXHIBITED IN TALL MALL UNDER THE APPELLATION OF THE ANATOMIE VIVANTE; or, LIVING SKELETON I No. 33. Thou com'st in such a questionable shape. That I will speak to thee. Shaksprnrt. I have visited CLAUDS AMBROISE neither unhappy nor miserable. " God SEURAT. Some would... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 str.
...îring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Se thy intents wicked or charitable, I'l.mi com'st in such a questionable" shape, That I will speak to thee ; I'll call thee Hamlet, fung, father, royal Dane : 0, answer me : Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoniz'd... | |
| 1856 - 520 str.
...damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee." SHAKSPBABB. There are occasions when no punting can be had, and but little wildfowling indulged in,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 530 str.
...events. 1623, 32. Be thy intents* wicked, or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape/86) That I will speak to thee ; I'll call thee, Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, O, answer me ; Let me not burst in ignorance U87) but tell, Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death/... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1832 - 274 str.
...CHAPTER VI. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! * * * * Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee. SHAKSPIARI. IT was past two o'clock when Mr. John Forster returned from his chambers and let himself... | |
| Allan Lloyd Smith, Victor Sage - 1994 - 256 str.
...damned, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will...Dane. O answer me. Let me not burst in ignorance, but tell Why thy canoniz'd bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements, why the sepulchre Wherein... | |
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