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" ... this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors. "
The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copies ... - Сторінка 306
автори: William Shakespeare - 1823
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Том 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 стор.
...prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the king and queen moult no feather. I have of late (but, wherefore, I know not), lost all my mirth, foregone...air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestica] roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me, than a foul and pestilent...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Частина 32,Том 7

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 404 стор.
...prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the king and queen moult no feather. I have of late (but, wherefore, I know not) lost all my mirth, foregone...disposition, that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you — this brave o'erhanging firmament,...
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A Study of Hamlet

John Conolly - 1863 - 220 стор.
...indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition, that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air,...than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. • » The disposition of Hamlet, here so exemplified, to ascend from common remarks to reflections...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Том 2

1863 - 494 стор.
...if — " Melancholy mark'd him for h«r own." Here is Shakspere's prose : — " I have of la'e (but wherefore I know not) lost all my mirth, foregone...this goodly frame — the earth — seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy — the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament,...
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A Study of Hamlet

John Conolly - 1863 - 224 стор.
...prevent your discovery of your secrecy to the king and queen. Moult 110 feather. I have of late (but, wherefore, I know not,) lost .all my mirth, foregone...disposition, that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, — this brave o'erhanging firmament...
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The Scottish Review: A Quarterly Journal of Social Progress and ..., Том 1

1853 - 396 стор.
...gloomy. This was Hamlet's condition when he uttered his well-known soliloquy : ' I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, foregone...disposition, that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, — this brave o'erhanging firmament,...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Том 34;Том 36

1864 - 500 стор.
...prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the king and queen moult no feather. I have of late, (but, wherefore, I know not) lost all my mirth, foregone...than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. Act 2 Scene 2. XXV. His crest was covered with a couchant hownd, And all his armour seemd of antique...
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Trageies

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 648 стор.
...Queen moult no feather. I have of late — but, wherefore, I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises ; and, indeed, it goes so...pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of workis a man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and moving, how express and...
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The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of ...

William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 стор.
...and queen moult no feather. I have of late, (but, wherefore, I know not,) lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises : and, indeed, it goes so...thing to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors. What a piece of work is a man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form,...
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Scraps. [An anthology, ed.] by H. Jenkins

esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 стор.
...Samlet. I have of late (but, wherefore, I know not), lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercise : and, indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition,...than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. — Id. Hamlet. 'What a piece of work is a man ! How noble in reason ! How infinite in faculties !...
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