| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 196 páginas
...points out that " totter " was used for swinging in the air — eg Spanish Tragedy, HI. xii. 152 : " behold a man hanging and tottering, and tottering as you know the wind will wave a man." " Tottering " here may mean waving in the breeze. 7. clearly] Capell conjectured " chearly,"... | |
| 1780 - 496 páginas
...And then at laft,Jir,jtarting, behold a man hanging, and ' tott 'ring, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down. And looking upo?i him by the advantage of my torch, find it tobt my fan Horatio. There you mayjhew a pajpon, there... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 páginas
...then at last, sir, starting, behold a man " hanging, and tot'ring, as you know the wind will " wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him " down. " And...upon him by the advantage of " my torch, find it to he my son Horatio. " There you may shew a pas&ion, there you may " shew a passion ! " Draw me like... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 páginas
...last, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tott'ring, and tott'ring, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down. And looking upon him by the advantage of my torch, nnditto be my son Horatio. There you may shew a passion, there you may shew a passion. Draw me like... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 444 páginas
...last, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tott'ring, as you know the wind will wave a man, and 1 with a trice to cut him down. And looking upon him by the advantage of my torch, Jind it to be my son Horatio. There you may shew a passion, there you may shew a passion. Draw me like... | |
| 1842 - 514 páginas
...And then at last, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tottering, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down — And looking upon him by the advantages of my torch, find it to he my son Horatio. There you may show a passion — there you may... | |
| London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 páginas
...And then at last, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tottering, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down— And looking upon him by the advantages of my torch, find it to be my son Horatio. There you may show a passion — there you may... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 páginas
...toads croaking, the minutes jarring, and the clock striking twelve. And then at last, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tottering, and tottering, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down. And looking upon him by the advantage of my torch,... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 426 páginas
...hist, sir, starting, behold a man hanging, and tott'ring and tott'ring, as you know the wind will wave a man, and I with a trice to cut him down. And looking upon him by the advantage of my j,orch, find it to be my son Horatio. There . you may a passion, there you may show a passion. Draw... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 204 páginas
...specific." 4. Retire. See on ii. I. 326 above. 7. Tottering. " Waving" (Fl.). Cf. The Spanish Tragedy : " A man hanging and tottering and tottering, As you know the wind will wave a man." Schmidt makes it=hanging in rags, tattered. Cf. fttffera/=tattered, in I Hen. IV. iv.... | |
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