 | British essayists - 1802 - 250 頁
...that this too too solid flesh would melt,' &c. Even after his father's ghost has informed him of hit murder, and commissioned him to avenge it, we find...placed him : ' The time is out of joint ; oh ! cursed spight, ' That ever I was born to set it right !' And afterwards, in the perplexity of his condition,... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 頁
...&c. Even after his father's ghost has> informed hiin of his murder, and commissioned him to.avenge it, we find him complaining of that situation in which...placed him : * The time is out of joint; oh ! cursed spight, ' That ever I was born to set it right!' And afterwards, in the perplexity of his condition,... | |
 | 1860 - 638 頁
...serious times, and when the crisis of 1848 arrived, he might have soliloquised like Hamlet : — ' The time is out of joint ; oh! cursed spite! That ever I was born to set it right.' ' On his coming to the throne,' writes a clever but satirical observer *, ' he looked... | |
 | Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823
...State, The Glass of Fashion, and the mould of Form, Th' observ'd of all Observers, placed in a skuation in which even the amiable qualities of his mind serve...cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right! And afterward, in the perplexity of his condition, meditating on the expediency of suicide : To be, or... | |
 | George Ramsay - 1843 - 554 頁
...and far too sensitive, desponding, and fastidious for struggling with the difficulties of life :— " The time is out of joint; Oh, cursed spite That ever I was born to set it right !" To such a character nothing can be more natural than the famous soliloquy — "... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 頁
...God willing, shall not lack. Let us go in together ; And still your fingers on your lips, I pray. — The time is out of joint ; oh cursed spite ! That ever I was born to set it right. — Nay, come ; let's go together. [Exeunt. cedes the line " Never to speak," &c.... | |
 | 1860 - 904 頁
...in serious times, and when the crisis of 1848 arrived, we might have soliloquized like Hamlet: — " The time is out of joint ; oh ! cursed spite ! That ever I was born to set it right." " On his coming to the throne," writes о clever but satirical observer,* " he looked... | |
 | New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1868 - 710 頁
...mundane, and with him saying, if not in actual words yet by his appearance and delivery, that : — • " The time is out of joint, oh cursed spite That ever I wiw born to set it right ! " At the sama time no one could read hii speeches or hear him without deep... | |
 | 1876 - 394 頁
...willing, shall not lack. Let us go in together ; [ Crosses L. And still your fingers on your lips, I pray. The time is out of joint ;— oh, cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right ! [Exeunt L. ACT II. SCENE I.— An Apartment m POLONICS' House. Enter POLONIUS, L.,... | |
 | Thomas Craddock - 1877 - 270 頁
...thousands of years of disorderly development. He believed like Hamlet, and he grieved like Hamlet, "The time is out of joint: oh, cursed spite! That ever I was born to set it right." His mind was of such nervous and sanguine material that all difficulties melted in... | |
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