Skulking in corners ? wishing clocks more swift ? Hours, minutes ? noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web,' but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing;... The Works of Shakespeare - Página 246por William Shakespeare - 1752Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 páginas
...infallible Of breaking honesty !) horsing foot on foot ? Skulking in corners? wishing clocks more swift? Hours, minutes ? the noon, midnight ? and all eyes Blind with the pin and weh, but theirs ; theirs only, That would, unseen, be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why then the world,... | |
| 1821 - 746 páginas
...enemies) showing that we flourished in prime repute, as merchants down to the period of the commonwealth, in by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white stuck...yew, O, prepare it; My part of death no one so tr — I am ashamed that this trifling writer should have power to move me so. El.lA. • Clearly a fictitious... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 páginas
...breaking honesty :) horsing foot on foot? Skulking in corners ? Wishing clocks more swift? Hours, minutes? Noon, midnight? And all eyes blind With the pin and web *, but theirs, theirs only, Th at would unseen be wicked ? Is this nothing? Why, then the world, and all that's in % is nothing;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 380 páginas
...noon, midnight ? and all eyes Blind with the pin and web,i but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world,...nothing; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing ; My wife is nothing ; nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing. Cam. Good my lord, be cur'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 448 páginas
...midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web,i but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen he wicked ? is this nothing? Why, then the world, and...nothing ; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing ; My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings, If tins he nothing. Cam Good my lord, he cur'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 páginas
...midnight ? and all eyes With the pin and weu,*but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wit-ked I nd meet me in J* My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these If this be nothing. [nothing* Cam. Good my lord, be cur'd... | |
| 1823 - 584 páginas
...perfect and orbicular? — Is this, and more that might be alleged, nothing? I say, Mr. Coleridge, -Is this nothing? Why then the world, and all that's...nothing : The covering sky is nothing, Bohemia nothing. Winter's Tale. Others. who have been more just to Mr. Malthus than Mr. Coleridge, and have admitted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 páginas
...noon, midnight, and all eyes blind With the pin and web, but their*, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked, is this nothing ? Why, then the world,...nothing ; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing ; My wife is nothing ; nor nothing have these oothiags, If this be nothing. Cam. Goodmylord, becar'd... | |
| Robert Burton - 1824 - 378 páginas
...noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With pin and webb, but their's ; their's only, That would unseen be wicked ? Is this nothing ? Why then the world and...that's in't is nothing ; The covering sky is nothing, and Bohemia nothing !" The creed, indeed, which has been formed for them by their high priest and preceptor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 344 páginas
...honesty) : horsing foot on foot ? Skulking in corners ? wishing clocks more swift ? Hours, minutes ? noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web *, but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing : The covering... | |
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