| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 612 páginas
...timc>* Ere human ftatute purg'd the gentle weal ;* A}', and fince too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That,...again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And pufli us from our (tools : This is more itran^c Than fuch a murder is. Lady M. My worthy lord,. Your... | |
| William Seward - 1797 - 752 páginas
...olden time, " Ay, and nnce too murders have been performed •* Too terrible for the ear : . " But when the brains were out the man would die, " And there an end." But now we fay of a neighbouring Nation with Juvenal, jlfficimus popntos quorum nonfufficit ira Occidiffe atiquem,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 páginas
...and fince too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That, whea the brains were out, the man would die, And there...mortal murders on their crowns, And pufh us from our (tools ? This is more ftrange Than fuch a murder is. Lady. My worthy lord, The weft yet glimmers with... | |
| PURSUITS. - 1798 - 422 páginas
...is ; and I can account for it on no other principle than Macbeth's when Banquo rofe at the feaft ; " The times have been, That, when the brains were out,* the man would eKe, And there an end ; but now, they rife again With twenty mortal gafhes on their crown. — This... | |
| 1799 - 510 páginas
...cur amufement. We may truly fay with Macbeth, • • * The times have been, That, when the biains were out, the man would die, And there an end : but now, they rife again, With twenty mortal murdeis on their crowns, And pulh U4 from our floola.' And furely it is no wonder if our timid females... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 322 páginas
...olden time, Ere human ftatute purg'd the gentle weal ; Ay, and fince too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That,...again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And pufti us from our (tools : This is more ftrange Than fuch a murder is. Lady M. My worthy lord, Your... | |
| 1802 - 558 páginas
...hold out no longer, but exclaimed, " the times have been, That when the braies ivere out the тая would die, And there an end — but now they rife...again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And pu(h us from our ftools." The performers on this could not refill a general laugh, which, though Macklin... | |
| Frances Brooke - 1802 - 292 páginas
...night the guefls of the Count and Couhtefs, and next da> the party removed to Berezule. CHAP. VII. *• The times have been *' That when the brains were out, the man would die, " And there an end." SHAKESPEARE. JL HE apartments of the haunted corridor were, through particular refpect, allotted, by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 páginas
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform 'd Too terrible for the ear: the times have been, That,...the man would die, And there an end: but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools: This is more strange... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 páginas
...olden time, Ere human statute purg'd the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That,...the man would die, And there an end : but now, they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools : This is more... | |
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