| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy In noise so rude against me ? [tongue 1 the cross. Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of...dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction1 plucks The very soul ; and sweet religion makes A rhapsody of words : Heaven's face doth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...against sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body ofcontraction1 plucks The very soul ; and sweet religion makes A...glow : Yea. this solidity and compound mass, With tristfiiP-visage, as against the doom, Is thought-sick at the act. Queen. Ah me, what act, That roars... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...against sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? 1 1 LI in. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 346 pages
...properly directed, seems, under the management of men working for their own purposes, to have " Blurr'd the grace and blush of modesty, Calls virtue hypocrite...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a hlister there." But, adieu. I have told you enough for a week. AS I stay, however, a few days with... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 1084 pages
...properly directed, seems, under the management of men working for their own purposes, to have " Blurr'd the grace and blush of modesty, Calls virtue hypocrite...rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And seta a blister there." But, adieu. I have told you enough for a week. As I stay, however, a few days... | |
| 1840 - 752 pages
...' other ?'* Can they refuse to apply to it the words of Hamlet, as inappropriate ? — ' Oh ! 'tis such an act That blurs the grace and blush of modesty...there ; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths ; oh ! such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The very soul ; and sweet religion makes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pages
...against sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me1? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of...body of contraction plucks The very soul ; and sweet re] igion makes A rhapsody of words : Heaven's face doth glow ; Yea, this solidity * and compound mass,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...against sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of...fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there8; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths : O ! such a deed, As from the body of contraction9... | |
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