My liege, and madam, to expostulate What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day, night night, and time is time, Were nothing but to waste night, day and time. Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes,... 細說莎士比亞論文集: a collection of essays - Strana 255autor/autoři: 彭鏡禧 - 2004 - 470 str.Omezený náhled - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 str.
...together : Most welcome home! , [Exeunt VOLTIMAND and CORNELIUS. Pol. This business is well ended. My liege, and madam, to expostulate* What majesty...mad : Mad call I it : for, to define true madness, + Discuss. VOL. X. N What is't, but to be nothing else but mad : But let that go. Queen. More matter,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 str.
...[Exeunt VOLTIMAND and CORNELIUS. Pol. This business is well ended. My liege, and madam, to expostulate3 What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day,...outward flourishes,— I will be brief: Your noble sou is mad: Mad call I it: for, to define true madness, What is't, but to be nothing else but mad:... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 str.
...deceived, imposed on. ' fee in this place, signifies reward, recompence. 1010 Act 2. Scene 2.] ion . Kent banish'd thus ! And France in chol<:r p.irted...subscrih'd' 1» pow er ! Confin'd to exhibition 10 ! All t wa^te night, dav,-and time. Therefore, — since brevity is the sou! of wit, And tediousuessthe limbs... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 str.
...to \Vuite night, day, and time. Thcrciore, — íinte brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousiirss the limbs and outward flourishes,— I will be brief: Your noble son is mad: Mad call ) it ; for, to define true madness, What is 't, but to be nothing else but mad? But let that go. Queen.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 str.
...manners, discriminated by properties superficial, accidental, and acquired. The poet intended a nobler Why day is day, night, night, and time is time, Were...: Mad call I it: for, to define true madness, What is 't, but to be nothing else but mad : But let that go. Queen. More matter, with less art. Pol. Madam,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 476 str.
...manners, discriminated hy properties superficial, accidental, and acquired. The poet intended a nohler Why day is day, night, night, and time is time, Were nothing hut to waste night, day, and time. Therefore, — since hrevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 str.
...manners, discriminated hy properties superficial, accidental, and acquired. The poet intended a nohler Why day is day, night, night, and time is time, Were nothing hut to waste night, day, and time. Therefore, — since hrevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 396 str.
...This bnsiness is well ended. My Liege, and Madam, to expostnlate What Majesty shonld be, what dnty is, .Why day is day , night , night , and time is time ; Were nothing bnt to waste night, day, and time. .Therefore , — since brevity is the sonl of wit, And tedionsness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 str.
...home ! [Exeunt VOLT, and COR. Pol. This business is well ended. My liege, and madam, to expostulate6 What majesty should be, what duty is. Why day is day,...Therefore,— since brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousrtess the limbs and outward flourishes, — I will be brief : Your noble son is mad : Mad call... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 str.
...home ! [Exeunt VOLT, and CoK. Pot. This business is well ended. My liege, and madam, to expostulate8 What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day,...time is time, Were nothing but to waste night, day, and«tjme. Therefore.-fsince brevity is the soul of witA And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes,... | |
| |