| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...think. [He ills riot™. Eater the GHOST of CESAR. How til this taper bums I — Hal who come* beret . PrPL 0 inak'st my blood cold, and my hair to stan T S|«ak to me, what thon art. (llioit. Thy evil spirit,... | |
| 1831 - 356 pages
...killing when I cross'd you so ?" ACT IV. S. 3. VIII. BRUTUS reading.— Gtiost of C JES AR enters. " BRU. How ill this taper burns! — Ha! who comes here?...Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That mak's t my blood cold, and my hair to stare ? Speak to me, what thou art. GHOST. Thy evil spirit, Brutus.... | |
| John Lauris Blake - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1834 - 1028 pages
...one awake. He is just taking up a book to read, when Cœsar's unwelcome spirit enters. " How ill tins taper burns ! Ha ! Who comes here ? " I think it is the weakness of mine eyes, " Thatihapes this monstrous apparition. " It сошев upon im- ; — Art thou any thing ? " Art tbon... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...point his slow umnoving finger at — Oh— FEAR WITHOUT GUILT. — VERY LOW, SLOW, THE TONE SUSTAINED. How ill this taper burns ! Ha ! who comes here ? I...some devil, That mak'st my blood cold, and my hair to stand ? GUILTY FEAR. — LOW, SLOW, HARSH, THE VOICE AT TIMES ASPIRATED. Oh, coward conscience, how... | |
| Aristomenes (fict. name.) - 1838 - 296 pages
...soldiers, succeeded hi making his escape, and in joining the remnant of the defeated army. CHAPTER IV. " How ill this taper burns !— Ha, who comes here ?...apparition. It comes upon me : — Art thou any thing 1" JULIUS THE decided victory gained over the Spartans was not more pleasing to the Messenians than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...the leaf iurn'd Where I leu reading? Here it is, I think. [He ails doten. Enter the Ghost o/Ca-sar. How ill this taper burns !— Ha! who comes here ?...monstrous apparition. It comes upon me : — Art thou any thin» ? Art thou some pod, some nn;jel, or some devil, That mak'st mv blood eold, and my hair to stare?... | |
| Hatchway (lieut, R.N., pseud.) - 1838 - 922 pages
...only awakened by its cessation. The party now wished each other good night, and separated. CHAPTER X. Ha ! who comes here •'. I think it is the weakness...of mine eyes That shapes this monstrous apparition. SHAHS .g. " TALKING about ghosts," said our friend the Serjeant, on one evening a short time after... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 804 pages
...think. (He fiti Лж«. Enter tlie Ghost of Catar. How ill this taper burns!— Ha! who comes herf " 1 cuines upon me : — Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god, some «ngel, or some delil, That mak'st... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - Intellect - 1839 - 476 pages
...plains of Philippi ; a circumstance which is the foundation of a passage in the play of Julius Caesar. "How ill this taper burns! Ha! who comes here? "I...thing? "Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil? Brutus was not only greatly fatigued at the time this terrific figure appeared to him, but his mind... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - English drama - 1839 - 490 pages
...not the leaf turned down Where I left reading ? this it is, I think. How ill this taper burns!—Ha! who comes here ? I think it is the weakness of mine...monstrous apparition. It comes upon me :—art thou anything ? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, That mak'st my blood cold, and my hair to... | |
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