| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...left. Ham. As thou'rt a man,— Give me the cup; let go; by heaven, I'll have it.— O God!—Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown,...world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.— [March afar off", and Shot within. What warlike noise is this? speech, that Hamlet here forces the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...some liquor left. Ham. Ae thon'rt a man, — Give me the cup ; let go ; by heaven I'll have it, — 0 God! — Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me? 'S If thou didst ever hold me in thv heart, Absent thee from felicity a while, And in this harsh world... | |
| 1870 - 604 pages
...appreciate me — and there are yet some left that do — I say in the words of the unfortunate Hamlet — " What a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me '• If i In, ii did'st ever hold me in thy heart. Absent thee from felicity awhile. And in this harsh world... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 pages
...I'll have it. — 0 f/od ! — Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall H' If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity a while, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story. — {.March afar off, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...standing thus unknown, shall live behind me ! If tbou didst ever bold me in tby heart, Absent tbee from felicity awhile. And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain. To tell my story. — [March afar off, and Shot a it/tin. What warlike noise is this f Ors. Young Fortinbras, with conquest... | |
| Carl Franz C. Wagner - Classical philology - 1832 - 266 pages
...recommendation , after what you have said , he would perhaps never get provided for (Field. Amelia); Horatio, what a wounded name, things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me (Shalisp. Harplet); Why, but you are well enough; how come you thus recovered? (Ibid. Othello). Pray,... | |
| Oliver Moore - 1833 - 242 pages
...remained ; and I passed that night in a Btate of indescribable misery. CHAPTER XXVII. tf ever tlmu didst hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile,...harsh world draw thy breath in pain To tell my story I To collect the deceased general's property, to settle with the native servants, and close the accounts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...some liquor left. Ham. As thou'rt a man, — Give me the cup : let go ; by heaven I'll have it. — 0 God ! — Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing...harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story. — [March afar off, and shot within. What warlike noise is this ? Osr. Young Fortinbras, with conquest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...some liquor left. Ham. As thou'rt a man, — Give me the cup ; let go ; by Heaven, I'll have it. — 0 God ! — Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing...harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story. — [March afar off, and shot within. What warlike noise is this ? Osr. Young Fortinbras, with conquest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...me the cup ; let go ; by heaven I'll have it. — 0 God! — Horatio, what a wounded name, Tilings standing thus unknown, shall live behind me? If thou didst ever hold me in th'v heart, Absent thee from felicity a while, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To... | |
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