| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 páginas
...waterman near her. The French ambassador being amazed, and all crying Treason, Treason ! yet she, with That treason can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.—Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd;—Let him go, Gertrude ; — Speak, man. Laer.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...such have thou compassion, anil God will bless thee for it— Sir W. Raleigh— to his Soft CCCCXXXV. There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason...but peep to what it would. Acts little of his will. Sfiakspeare. CCGCXXXVI. As long as the world lasts, and honour and virtue and industry have reputation... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 páginas
...such have thou compassion, and God will bless thee for it—Sir W. Raleigh—to his Son. CCCCXXXV. There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason...but peep to what it would. Acts little of his will. Shakapeare. CCCCXXXVI. As long as the world lasts, and honour and virtue and industry have reputation... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...hedged in with the main. That water-walled bulwark, Mill secure And confident from foreign purposes. Id. There's such divinity doth hedge a king. That treason can but peep to what it would. Id. Those alloys must be hedged at both ends, to keep out the wind. .Bacon. The hedge, green satin... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 páginas
...Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ? — Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason...but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will. — Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd; — Let him go, Gertrude ; — Speak, man. Laer.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 páginas
...Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ?— Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our person; There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason...can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.—Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd;—Let him go, Gertrude;— Speak, man. Laer.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 páginas
...Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like? — Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason...peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.— Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd ; Let him go, Gertrude ; — Speak, man. 1мг. Where... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 páginas
...giant-like ? — jet him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such divinity doth hed°ea king, That treason can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.— Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd; Let him go, Gertrude |— Speak, man. I MT. Where ia... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like 1 — Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our perion , d I conld laugh : I am light and heavy : WelЛ curse...very root of his heart, That is not glad to see tb Tell me, Laertes, Why tbou art thus incens'd ;— Let him so, GerSpcak, man. [trade ;— Laer. Where... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 páginas
...purpose was disconcerted by a secret awe, — appearing to verify the allegation in Shakspeare, — " There's such divinity doth hedge a king, that treason can but peep to what it would, acts little of its will." To this story, true or false, Blood added a declaration that he was at the head of a numerous... | |
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