| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 páginas
...unbraced ; No hat upon his head ; his stockings fouled, Ungartered and down-gyved 1 to his ankle ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other...been loosed out of hell, To speak of horrors,— -he conies before me. PoL Mad for thy love ? Oph. My lord, I do not know ; But, truly, I do fear it. PoL... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 páginas
...stoekings foul'd, Ungarter'd, and down-gyved to his anele ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knoeking each other ; And with a look so piteous in purport,...been loosed out of hell, To speak of horrors, — he eomes before me. POL. Mad for thy love ? OPH. My lord, I do not know ; • Chamber, in folio: in qnarton.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 páginas
...all unbrac'd; No hat upon his head; his stockings foul'd, Ungarter'd, and down-gyvcd§ to his ankle; Pale as his shirt; his knees knocking each other,...look so piteous in purport, As if he had been loosed ouj of hell, To speak of horrors, — he comes-before me. ' Pol. Mad for thy love? Oph. My lord, I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 páginas
...his doublet all unbrac'd ; No hat upon his head ; his stockings foul'd, 7ngarter'd, and down-gyved5 $ J oH E Ufm ʲ9 ) w qw Ӌ Pol. Mad for thy love ? Oph. My lord, I do not know ; But, truly, I do fear it. PoL What said he ?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 páginas
...unbraced ; No hat upon his head ; his stockings foul'd, UngarterM, and down-gyved t to his ankle ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other...of hell, To speak of horrors, — he comes before nie. Pol. Mad for thy love ? Oph. My lord, I do not know ; But, truly, I do fear it. Pol. What said... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 páginas
...unbraced ; No hat upon his head ; his stockings foul'd, TJngarterd, and down-gyred t to bis ankle ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other...so piteous in purport, As if he had been loosed out or hell, To speak of horrors, — he comes before me. Pol. Mad for thy love ? Oph. My lord, I do not... | |
| Fernando de Toro, Mario Vald's - 1995 - 226 páginas
...doublet all unbrac'd. No hat upon his head, his stockins fouled, Ungart'red, and down-gyved to his ankle. Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,...of hell To speak of horrors - he comes before me. William Shakespeare, Hamlet. The Riverside Shakespeare (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1974), Act... | |
| Richard Courtney - 1995 - 274 páginas
...all unbraced, No hat upon his head, his stockings fouled, Ungartered, and down-gyved to his ankle, Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,...piteous in purport As if he had been loosed out of hell ... (78-83) This took place just after the cellarage scene, so it shows the intensity of his feeling... | |
| 1996 - 264 páginas
...all unbraced, No hat upon his head, his stockings fouled, Ungartered, and down-gyved to his ankle, Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,...out of hell To speak of horrors, he comes before me. Mad jor thy love? She thinks probably yes. But not in a way she can remotely understand. And now there... | |
| Helen Small - 1996 - 282 páginas
...doublet all unbrac'd No hat upon his head, his stockins fouled, Ungart'red, and down-gyved to his ankle, Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other, And with a look so piteous in purport . . . (n, i. 75-9i Polonius, charged with discovering the cause of Hamlet's distemper, initially grasps... | |
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