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" tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. "
Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems - 第 306 頁
William Shakespeare 著 - 1858
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Lectures on Christian Character

Joshua Bates - 1846 - 644 頁
...violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and uncertain thoughts Imagine howling ; — 'Tis too horrible !...on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. Nothing but madness ; nothing but wild dissipation of thought can support the dying infidel, or preserve...
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Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General Use

James Robert Boyd - 1846 - 472 頁
...680. The fear of sudden and violent death conveysmore terror than any that enters the human heart. " The weariest and most loathed worldly life That age,...on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death." CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. 317 It startles and shocks the sovereign instinct of nature ; imprisonment does...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence, 第 3 卷

1846 - 528 頁
...proportion between guilt and punishment is preserved, and there is no 1 And so said Shakspeare : " The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age,...nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death."— Meat. for Meas. Act III. Scene 1.} longer any feeling of compassion for the prisoner, because suffering...
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Measure for Measure

William Shakespeare - 1995 - 148 頁
...violence round about The pendent world; or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling: 'tis too horrible! The weariest...Can lay on nature is a Paradise To what we fear of death.70 ISABELLA Alas, alas! CLAUDIO Sweet sister, let me live! 120 130 yo Nature dispenses with the...
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The History of Hell

Alice K. Turner - 1993 - 324 頁
...about The pendent world; or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thought Imagines howling! 'Tis too horrible! The weariest and most...on nature is a paradise To what we fear of death. That is as far as Shakespeare cared to go on the subject. Even uncensored, playwrights were probably...
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Shakespeare, the King's Playwright: Theater in the Stuart Court, 1603-1613

Alvin B. Kernan - 1997 - 294 頁
...To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod;... ... 'tis too horrible! The weariest and most loathed worldly...on nature is a paradise To what we fear of death. (3.1.117) In the face of the voracity of human appetites and the overwhelming fear of death, the law...
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Aging and Old Age

Richard A. Posner - 1995 - 396 頁
...shall see in chapter 9.) We can thus appreciate the biological sense of Claudio's observation that "The weariest and most loathed worldly life / That...nature is a paradise / To what we fear of death." " There is an economic as well as a biological reason why the old should dread, or should behave in...
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Eyes of Love: The Gaze in English and French Paintings and Novels, 1840-1900

Stephen Kern - 1996 - 302 頁
...Measure for Measure, tn, i, that express Claudio's thoughts: Ay, but to die, and go we know not where: 'Tis too horrible! The weariest, and most loathed...on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death. 31 Joseph A. Kestner provides compelling evidence that Leighton was sexually suppressed and homoerotic...
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Shakespeare's Other Lives: An Anthology of Fictional Depictions of the Bard

Maurice O'Sullivan - 1997 - 240 頁
...violence round about The pendant world; or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling: 'tis too horrible! The weariest...on nature is a paradise To what We fear of death. A young fool in a dungeon whining out That his dear body, which is all he knows, Having no hint of...
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Duologues for All Accents and Ages

Eamonn Jones, Jean Marlow - 2002 - 180 頁
...round about The pendent world; or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thought Imagine howling - 'tis too horrible. The weariest...on nature is a paradise To what we fear of death. ISABELLA Alas, alas! CLAUDIO Sweet sister, let me live. What sin you do to save a brother's life, Nature...
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