Ha! I can stand thee. Nearer, nearer yet. What a mockery hath death made of thee? Thou look'st sad. In what place art thou? in yon starry gallery, Or in the cursed dungeon? No? not speak? Pray, sir, resolve me, what religion's best For a man to die in?... The Ancient British Drama ... - Сторінка 41редактори - 1810 - 614 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1780 - 570 стор.
...? — no r nor fpeak ? -'.«•.. ,|~ i Pray, fir, refolve me, what religion's beft ; ,-. ,»j- ,T For a man to die in ? or is it in your knowledge - -oi£ .• -.1 i' To anfwer me how long I have to live? ,. .^vj rnll iT That's the moft neceflary... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 стор.
...; a pot of lily-flowers, with a skull in't. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ? Or...like shadows up and down, And to no purpose ; say — [The Ghost throws earth upon him, and shews him the skull. What's that ? O fatal ! he throws earth... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 стор.
...a pot of lily -flowers, with a skull in' I. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ? Or...great men That only walk like shadows up and down, An4 to no purpose ; say — [The Ghost throws earth upon him, and shews him the skull. What's that... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1854 - 626 стор.
...proposes the very question which it behoves us to have answered by some one here ; for he demands " In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ? Or in the cursed dungeon ? — No 2 not speak ? Pray, then, resolve me, what religion's best For a man to die in ? That's the most necessary... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 296 стор.
...a pot of lily-flowers, with a slcull in't. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery? Or...like shadows up and down, And to no purpose ; say — [The Ghost throws earth upon him, and shews him the skull. What's that ? O fatal ! he throws earth... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 стор.
...a pot of lily -flowers, with a skull in't. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery? Or...men That only walk like shadows up and down, And to rlo purpose ; say — [The Ghost throws earth upon him, and shews him the skull. 1 This line is probably... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 298 стор.
...cowl; a pot of lily-flowers, with a skull in't. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thon look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery? Or...resolve me, what religion's best For a man to die in? or U.it in удпт Ьппдг1м1гтв Tojtnswcr me jiow long I have to Uve ? That's the most necessary... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 стор.
...Ha ! I can stand thee: nearer, nearer yet. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ] Or in the cursed dungeon 1—No ? not speak 1 Pray, sir, resolve me, what religion's best For a man to die in ? or is it in... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 стор.
...Ha ! I can stand thee : nearer, nearer yet. What a mockery hath death made thee ! thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ? Or...like shadows up and down, And to no purpose ? say : — [The Ghost throw« earth upon him, and rhr/ict him the What's that] 0, fatal ! he throws earth... | |
| Virgil - 1871 - 376 стор.
...what a falling off was there." Hamlet, i. 5. " What a mockery hath death made thee ! Thou look'st sad. In what place art thou ? in yon starry gallery ? Or in the cursed dungeon ?" Webster, Vittoria Corombona, v. 1. Seemed Hector to be near me, and outpour A flood of tears, dragged... | |
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