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Willson's Intermediate Fifth Reader: On the Original Plan of the School and ... - Page 233
by Marcius Willson - 1870 - 372 pages
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 14

British essayists - 1802 - 266 pages
...as in that celebrated speech of Hamlet. • To be, or not to be ! that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows...opposing end them. To die, to sleep; No more ; and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ach, and a thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to; 'tis a...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 280 pages
...voice; as in that celebrated speech of Hamlet, ' To be, or not to be ! that is the queaion, Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows...opposing end them. To die, to sleep ; No more ; and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ach, and a thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to; 'tis a...
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The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...CHAP. XXX. Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death. o be , or not to be ? that is the question.— "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows...opposing end them? To die to sleep—- No more : and by a sleep , to say , we end The heart-ache , and the thousand n , -it in, il shocks That flesh is...
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Poétique anglaise, Volume 3

Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 458 pages
...SHAKESPEARE. * •-. . ' HAMLET'S SOLILOQUY. IO be or not Jo be ! that is the question. — "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows...them? To die. — To sleep. — No more ! . — and by a sleep to say we end The heart-àch , and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to : 'tis...
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Poëmes ou morceaux détachés de differens auteurs anglais, traduits en vers ...

Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - English poetry - 1806 - 456 pages
...FRANÇAIS. SHAKESPEARE. HAMLET'S SOLILOQUY. IO be or not to be ! that is the question. — "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune; Or to take arms against a siege of troubles, And, by opposing, end them? To die.—To sleep.-— No more...
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The History of the Anglo-Saxons, Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1807 - 498 pages
...Italics the Saxon words they contain. SHAKESPEAR. To be or not to be. that is the question ; Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer • ' The stings and...opposing end them? To die, to sleep ; No more ! and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ach, and the thousand natural shocks The flesh is heir to ! 'twere...
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The British Essayists, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 494 pages
...speech of Hamlet. ' To be, or not to be ! that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind so suffer The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune;...opposing end them. To die, to sleep ; No more ; and by a sleep to say we end The heart-acri, and a thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to ; 'tis...
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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ...

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 278 pages
...in that celebrated speech of Hamlet. ' To be, or not to be ! -. that is the question. "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune; Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them. To dic, to sleep ; So more ; and by...
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Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in ..., Volumes 1-2

Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ; Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them ? — to die, — to sleep—* No...heir to ; 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die — to sleep — To sleep ? perchance, to dream ; ay, there's the rub — For in that sleep...
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Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, Volume 2

Robert Deverell - Hieroglyphics - 1813 - 350 pages
...suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune ; Or to take arms against a sea of troubles^ And by opposing end them? — to die, — to sleep— No...heir to ; 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die — to sleep — To sleep^? perchance, to dream ; ay, there's the rub—- For in that sleep...
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