| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 頁
...asking me, with some surprise, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost, which, though it might; have astonished, had not provoked...breathless astonishment, or an impatience, limited by a filial reverence, to inquire into the suspected wrongs that may have raised him from his peaceful... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 552 頁
...asking me, with some surprise, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost, which, though it might have astonished, had not provoked...breathless astonishment, or an impatience, limited by a tilial reverence, to inquire into the suspected wrongs that may have raised him from his peaceful... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 頁
...asking me, with some surprise, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost, which, though it might have astonished, had not provoked...breathless astonishment, or an impatience, limited by a filial reverence, to inquire into the suspected wrongs that may have raised him from his peaceful... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 頁
...with some surprize, if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the Ghost, which, tho' it might have astonished, had not provoked him ? for...or an impatience, limited by filial reverence, to enquire into the suspected wrongs that may have raised him from his peaceful tomb ! and a desire to... | |
| 1820 - 562 頁
...the description : ' You may observe that in the beautiful speech of Hamlet to his 1 father's spirit, the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless...or an impatience, limited by filial reverence, to in' quire into the suspected wrongs that may have' rais'd him from ' his peaceful tomb ! and a desire... | |
| 1820 - 558 頁
...description : ' You may observe that in the beautiful speech of Hamlet to' Hi» ' father's spirit, the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless ' astonishment, or an impatience, limitfd by filial reverence, to itr' quire into the suspected wrongs that may have rais'd him fronV... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 頁
...with the Ghost, which, though it might have astonished, it bad not provoked him ? for yon mij observe a week : Yet fortune cannot recompense me better. Than to die well, and not m astouishneot. or an impatience, limited by filial reverence, to inquire into the suspected wrongs that... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 頁
...asking me with some surprise if I thought Hamlet should be in so violent a passion with the ghost, which, though it might have astonished, had not provoked...observe, that in this beautiful speech the passion never -ises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience limited by filial reverence, to inquire... | |
| 1820 - 398 頁
...be in so violent a passion with the Ghost, which tho' it might have astonish'd, it had not provok'd him ? for you may observe that in this beautiful speech,...or an impatience, limited by filial reverence, to enquire into the suspected wrongs that may have rais'd him from his peaceful tomb ! and a desire to... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - 332 頁
...asking me, with some surprise, if I thought Hamlet ' should be in so violent a passion with the ghost, which though it might have astonished, had not provoked him ; for you may observe, that in his beautiful speech the passion never rises beyond an almost breathless astonishment, or an impatience... | |
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