The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers, — quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most... Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark - Página 98de William Shakespeare - 1881 - 285 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 páginas
...quite, down! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Xow see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet...unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth, Blasted with ecstacy: O, woe is me! To have seen what I have seen, see what I see ! Re-enter KIRO and POLONIUS.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 páginas
...quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like...and harsh ; That unmatch'd form and feature of blown youtli, Blasted with ecstacy.22 O, woe is me ! To have seen what I have seen, see what I see ! Re-enter... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...Sc. 1. The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observed of all observers ! Act iii. Sc. 1. Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. Act iii. Sc. 2. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand thus. Tear a passion to tatters. Act... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 352 páginas
..., quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason , Like...of blown youth, Blasted with ecstasy. O, woe is me! T' have seen what I have seen , see what I see ! [Exit. 113 Re-enter King and POLONIUS. King. Love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 734 páginas
...quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like...of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me, To have seen what I have seen, see what I see ! Re-enter King and POLONIUS. King. Love ! his affections... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 páginas
...quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like...of blown youth, Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me ! To have seen what I have seen, see what I see ! Re-enter KING and PoLOSros. Kins. Love ! his affections... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 páginas
...quite, quite down! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That sucked the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh; That unmatched form and feature of blown youth, Blasted with ecstasy: O, woe is me! To have seen what I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 730 páginas
...quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmatched form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me, To have seen what I... | |
| L. C. Knights - 1979 - 326 páginas
...quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like...form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy; Oh, woe is me, To have seen what I have seen, see what I see! 7° That surely is quite explicit, and... | |
| Sidney Homan - 1988 - 248 páginas
...state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, Th' observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down Now see that noble and most sovereign reason Like...form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy. (3.1.152-56, 159-62) Had Hamlet been a man in real life, how would we mourn his destruction? How the... | |
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