Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shows of grief, That can denote me truly: These, indeed, seem, For they are actions that a man might play : But I have that within, which passeth show; These, but the trappings and... The Gossips of Rivertown: With Sketches in Prose and Verse - 第 99 頁Alice Bradley Haven 著 - 1850 - 321 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 頁
...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forc'd breath ; No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'haviour of the visage,...These but the trappings and the suits of woe. Hamlet. XXVIII GRIEF DEPLORING LOSS OF HAPPINESS. OH, now for ever, Farewell the tranquil mind! farewell content... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 132 頁
...fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shews of grief, That can denote me truly: these, indeed,...might play : But I have that within which passeth shew ; These, but the trappings and the suits of woe. King. 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 頁
...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forc'd breath No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'haviour of the visage,...passeth show; These, but the trappings and the suits of wo. IMMODERATE GRIEF DISCOMMENDED. 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 頁
...windy suspiration of forced breath ; No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected "havior of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shows...show, These but the trappings and the suits of woe. REMORSE. O, when the last account 'twixt heaven and earth Is to be made, then shall this hand and seal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 頁
...windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected havior of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shows...show ; These but the trappings and the suits of woe. King. 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, i In the first quarto this passage stands... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 頁
...the World.' Nor the dejeeted haviour of the visage. Together with all forms, moods1, shows of prief. That can denote me truly : These, indeed, seem, For...show ; These, but the trappings and the suits of woe. KINO. T is sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 頁
...Together with all forms, modes, shows of grief, That can denote me truly : These, indeed, seem, 1'or they are actions that a man might play : But I have...show ; These, but the trappings and the suits of woe. King. 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 頁
...with all forms, modes, shows of grief, That can denote me truly : These, indeed, seem. For they arc actions that a man might play : But I have that within,...which passeth show ; These, but the trappings and the suit of woe. H. i. 2. MUCH ADO AEOUT NOTHING. To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o' the air, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 頁
...of grief, That can denote me truly. These, indeed, seem, For they are actions that a man might playj But I have that within which passeth show ; These but the trappings and the suits of woe. In filial obligation, for some term, To do obsequious sorrow. But to persever In obstinate condolement,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 頁
...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suapiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together...show ; These, but the trappings and the suits of woe. King. 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father... | |
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