| Ebenezer Porter - 1830 - 420 pagine
...Infusing him wi.th self and vain conceit, — As if this flesh, which walls about our life, . , 25 Were brass impregnable ; and, humour'd thus, Comes...Bores through his castle wall, and— farewell king I Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and Wood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect, 30 Tradition,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 pagine
...looks ; Infusing him with self and vain conceit, — As if this flesh, which walls about our life, Were brass impregnable ; and, humour'd thus, Comes...Bores through his castle wall, and — farewell, king! Coyer your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect, Tradition/... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 404 pagine
...with looks; Infusing him with self and vain conceit, — As if this flesh, which walls about our life, Were brass impregnable ; and, humour'd thus, Comes...the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle-wall, and — farewell king Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 pagine
...and vain conceit, As if his flesh, which walls about our life, Were brass impregnable : and, humor'd thus, Comes at the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and farewell king. RICHARD II. ACT 3. Sc. 4. Not less successfully is life and action given even to sleep : King Henry.... | |
| 1831 - 232 pagine
...vain conceit, — As if this flesh, which walls about our life, Were brass impregnable; and, humourM thus, Comes at the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and— farewell, king ! Act 3. Sc. 2. KING HENRY THE FOURTH— THE FIRST PART: AN HISTORICAL PLAY, BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARB.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pagine
...A» if this flesh, which walls about our life, Wei*e brass impregnable ; and, hurnour'd thus, Comes * the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and — farewell king ! Cover your I,' sil.-, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn revtrunce ; throw away respect, Tradition, form,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 pagine
...about our life, Were brass impregnable ; and. humour'd llm.i, Comes at the last, and with a lililr pin BoreS through his castle wall, and — farewell king! Cover your heads, and mock not flesh atid blood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect, Tradition, farm, and ceremonious duty, For you... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 392 pagine
...humour'd thus, Comes at the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle-wall, and—farewell king Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence; throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while; I live with bread... | |
| 1831 - 984 pagine
...ENGLAND TO Ш T»OE I I1VKI.." Dedication to tin Queta. SEPTEMBER, 1831. THE HALF-PRICE CORONATION. " Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty. — ^— — Subjected thus, How can you say to me, I am a king... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pagine
...looks; Infusing him with self and vain conceit, — As if this llc-;li, which walls about our life, Were brass impregnable; and, humour'd thus, Comes...and blood With solemn reverence; throw away respect, Tradition, ' ' ) form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with... | |
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