To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all? I all: No, to sleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting... Leipziger Literatur-Zeitung. März, 1834 - Pagina 19031825Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1825 - 492 pagine
...marry there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake And horne hefore an euerlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer return'd The vndiscouered...happy smile, and the accursed damnd. But for this, the ioyful hope of this Whol'd heare the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned hy the rich, the rich... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 92 pagine
...it goes, . . . For in that dreame of death , when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile,and the accursed damn'd. But for this,the ioyfull hope of this, Whol'd beare the scornes and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 114 pagine
...it goes, For in that dreame of death , when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting ludge, Prom whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile,and the accursed damn'd. But for this,the ioyfull hope of this, Whol'd beare the scornes and... | |
| 1825 - 574 pagine
...marry there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake And borne before an euerlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer return'd The vndiscouered country, at whose sight Tin- happy smile, and the accursed damnd. But for this, the ioyful hope of this Whol'd beare the scornes... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1861 - 524 pagine
...there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an eucrlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered...accursed damn'd. But for this, the ioyfull hope of this, Whol'd bear the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned by the right rich, the rich curssed of the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 518 pagine
...there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting ludge, Prom whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered...accursed damn'd. But for this, the ioyfull hope of this, "Whol'd bear the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned by the right rich, the rich curssed of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 526 pagine
...there it goes, For in that drenme of death, when wee awake, And borne before an eucrlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd. The vndiscouered...whose sight, The happy smile, and the accursed damn'd. Hut for this, the ioyfull hope of this, Whol'd bear the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned... | |
| Hermann Freiherr von Friesen - 1864 - 362 pagine
...awake, And borne before an everlasting Judge From whence no passenger ever return'd, The undiscovered country, at whose sight The happy smile, and the accursed damn'd. But for this, the joyfull hope of this, Whol'd beare the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned by the right rich,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 526 pagine
...awake, And borne before an euerlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The Tndiscouered country, at whose sight, The happy smile, and the...accursed damn'd. But for this, the ioyfull hope of this, Whol'd hear the scornes and flattery of the world, Scorned by the right rich, the rich curssed of the... | |
| Frank Albert Marshall - 1875 - 228 pagine
...awake And borne before an everlasting judge, From whence no passenger ever return'd, The undiscovered country, at whose sight The happy smile, and the accursed damn'd. But for this, the joyful hope of this, Whol'd bear the scornes and flattery of the world, &c. &c. But for a hope of something... | |
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