God ! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, — Weary of solid firmness, — melt itself Into the sea ! and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's... The Plays of Shakspeare - Página 108por William Shakespeare - 1897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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| William Shakespeare - 1979 - 2402 páginas
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| William Shakespeare - 1999 - 412 páginas
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| John Sutherland, Cedric Watts - 2000 - 244 páginas
...Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea. . . . O, if this were seen, The happiest youth, viewing his...ensue, Would shut the book and sit him down and die." CW What happens to Viola 's 'eunuch' plan? Shakespeare's enigmatically named comedy Twelfth Night (what... | |
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| David M. Craig - 2000 - 356 páginas
...king's life: O God! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times . . . O, if this were seen, The happiest youth, viewing his...ensue, Would shut the book and sit him down and die. (Henry IV, Part 77, III, i) From this perspective, life assumes the moods of tragedy, not comedy. Both... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 180 páginas
...revolution. As the king himself acknowledges, the processes of time and event are depressingly devolutionary: "The happiest youth, viewing his progress through,.../ Would shut the book, and sit him down and die." And as Warwick replies to him, there is nothing new under the sun: "There is a history in all men's... | |
| Tim Spiekerman - 2001 - 222 páginas
...for Neptune's hips; how chance's mocks And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors! O, if this were seen. The happiest youth, viewing his...ensue, Would shut the book and sit him down and die. (2///V III.1.45-56) This last phrase is telling for I think Henry has some notion that his own death... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 52 páginas
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