Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! — Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked, or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee:... The Works of William Shakespeare - Page 20by William Shakespeare - 1812Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...take corruption From that particular fault: the dram of ill Doth all the noble substance often dout , To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord!...hell , Be thy intents wicked , or charitable , Thou coin's! in such a questionable shape , That I will speak to thee. I 'll call thee , Hamlet, King, Father,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 364 pages
...fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt, To his own scandal.1 Enter GHOST. Ho. Look, my lord, it comes ! Ham. Angels and ministers...from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou comest in such a questionable 2 shape, That I will speak to thee ; I '11 call thee, Hamlet, King, father,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...take corruption From that particular fault : the dram of base Doth all the noble substance often dout. . Bru. We'll hear no more. — Pursue him to his house,...swiftness, will, too late. Tie leaden pounds to's heels. : Let me not burst in ignorance; but tell, Why thy canoni/.'d bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 pages
...Malone gives thus, equally unintelligibly : " The dram of ealc Doth all the noble substance of a doubt, To his own scandal." Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord,...a questionable shape ', That I will speak to thee ; 111 call thee, Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : 0, answer me : Let me not burst in ignorance !... | |
| Asa Humphrey - Literature - 1847 - 238 pages
...Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans every thing 2. YOUNG HAMLET, ON SEEING HIS FATHER'S GHOST. ANGELS and ministers of grace defend us ! Be thou...thee, Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, answer me : Let me not burst in ignorance ! but tell, Why thy canoni/'d bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...his unembarrass'd brow Nature had written " Gentleman." BYRON'S Don Juan. GHOST — SUPERSTITION. 1. Angels and ministers of grace, defend us ! — Be...from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou comest in such questionable shape That I will speak to thee. SHAKSPEARE. 2. Avaunt ! and quit my sight... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...of grace defend us I Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heav'n more money ; he is still drudging on, and says that...it is true indeed: but he considers not that it is ; Oh, answer me ; Let me not burst in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canonis'd bones, hears'd in death,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 pages
...dram of bale Shall in the general censure 3 take corruption Doth all the noble substance often doubt 4 To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord,...grace, defend us! Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damned, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked, or charitable,... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...grace defend us ! — Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damu'd, Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable,...; I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane: Oh, answer me! — Save me, and hover o'er me with your wings, You heavenly guards ! — what would... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 508 pages
...the words appeared to him expressive of a mind confounded, terrified, and seized with horror : ' l!e thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd, Bring with...thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O answer me ! ' A deep effect was visible in the audience. The Ghost beckoned, the Prince followed him amid the... | |
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