| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 páginas
...Ant. Let's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let's take leave of him. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, any thing: The wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death.12 [Exit. 9 Merely, absolutely,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 páginas
...Ant. Let's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let's take leave of him. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, any thing : The wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. SCENE II.— The Island:... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 páginas
...Ant. Let us all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let us take leave of him. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, anything : The wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. SCENE II. — The Island: kefore the... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 páginas
...Ant. Let's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let's take leave of Trim. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, anything : The wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. SCENE II.— The Island : before the... | |
| John Francis Maguire - 1853 - 492 páginas
...motion. Amidst such an elemental " pother," well may the scared Gonzala exclaim — " Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea, for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, anything." SAMUEL WEST. Cork may also claim West amongst her successful artists, although he has for many years... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 páginas
...Ant. Let 's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let 's take leave of him. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath, brown furze, any thing : The wills above be done! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. SCENE II. — The Island;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 páginas
...Ant. Let's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let's take leave of him. [Jijrit. Gon. Now would I give e commons? Doth his majesty Incline to it, or no? Cant. He seems indifferent, Or, any thing. The wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. в SCENE II.— The Island:... | |
| 1854 - 542 páginas
...bubbling cry, Of a strong swimmer in his agony.' 488 CHAPTER XXIV. THE MEDITERRANEAN. ' Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground; long heath, brown furze, anything.' — The Tempest. From on board the French steamer Egyptus. at Alexandria, we waved a final adieu to the two... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 páginas
...Ant. Let's all sink with the king. [Exit. Seb. Let's take leave of him. [Exit. Gon. Now would I give war 7 Percy. There stands tho custle, wills above bo done! but I would fain die a dry death. [Exit. SCENE II.— The Island : before the... | |
| 1856 - 592 páginas
...shore for one of the men to jump out and haul us ashore. I confess I never was more willing to " give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground, — long heath, brown furze, — anything." The thought of spending a July night on the "long heath," which here abounded, gave us no concern, we thought... | |
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