| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 стор.
...enemy; Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood; His...lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man: [gling; His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with strugHis hands abroad display' d, as one that... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 346 стор.
...Hence, in part at least, the effect produced by the combinations st, sir, in the following passages ; Staring full ghastly like a strangled man, His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretched with struggling, His hands abroad display' d, as one that grasp'd And tugg'd for life. H... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 стор.
...enemy ; Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His...Staring full ghastly like a strangled man : His hair nprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with strugHis hands abroad displav'd, as one that grasp'd And tugg'd... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 стор.
...enemy ; Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His...he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man : [g'ing ; His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretch'd with strugHis hands abroad display'd, as one that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 стор.
...and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His eyeballs further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man ; His hair upreared, his nostrils stretched with strug' His hands abroad displayed, as one that grasped And tugged... | |
| John Wodderspoon - 1839 - 334 стор.
...and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and lull of blood ; His eyeballs further out than when he lived, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man ; His hair upreared, bis nostrils stretched with straggling; His hands abroad displayed, as one that grasped And... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 стор.
...heart, Which, in the conflict that it holds with death, Attracts the same for aidance 'gainst the enemy. But see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His eye-balls further out than when he liv'd, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man; His hair uprear'd ; his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 564 стор.
...enemy; Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again. But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His eye-balls further out than when he liv'd, Staring full ghastly like a strangled man : His hair uprear'd, his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 428 стор.
...' Which with the heart there cools, and ne'er returneth ' To blush and beautify the cheek again. ' But, see, his face is black, and full of blood ; '...grasp'd ' And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. • Look, on the sheets, his hair, you see, is sticking ; 1 i. «. I sea my life endangered... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 376 стор.
...distress of Ms situation, he was the father of a female infant, and a widower. * Death-agonj. CHAPTER X. But see, his face is black, and full of blood ; His...nostrils stretch'd with struggling, His hands abroad displayed, us one that gasp'd And tugg'd for life, and was by strength subdued. Henry IV. Part First.... | |
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