| William Herbert - 1853 - 234 pages
...from the IDEA which the words convey. For instance, in that eager address of Hamlet to the ghost : Haste me to know it, that I with wings as swift As...or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. Here, although the syllables haste, know, to, thowghts, sweep, are naturally long ; they are pronounced... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 pages
...his foul and most unnatural murder. Ham. Murder? Ghml. Murder most foul, as in the best it is ; Hut this most foul, strange, and unnatural. Ham. Haste me to know it; that I, with wings as swift Ëÿ meditation, or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. Ghost. I find thee apt ; And duller... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 pages
...didst ever thy dear father love — Ham. O Heaven ! Ghost. Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. Ham. Murder! Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best...swift As meditation, or the thoughts of love, May fly to my revenge. Ghost. I find thee apt ; And duller should'st thou be, than the fat weed That roots... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pages
...and most unnatural murder. Ham. Murder? Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best it is; (1) Display But this most foul, strange, and unnatural. Ham.....thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge, Ghost. I find ihee apt ; And duller should'st thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf,... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1874 - 850 pages
...the ghost, when the impression made by its disclosure of the murder was fresh upon him, he exclaims : Haste me to know it ; that I, with wings as swift...or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. But when the full revelation has been made, he is stunned by the magnitude of the enterprise, and immediately... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...seleetest note ; And I would hear the musie of the seas An under-musie float ! William Wallaee REVENGE. Haste me to know it; that -I with wings as swift As...or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. Shala. Hamlet. I find thee apt ; And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That roots itself in... | |
| P. A. Fitzgerald - 1855 - 296 pages
...best it is; .dut this most foul, strange, and unnatural. Ham. Haste me to know it, that I, with wing* as swift As meditation, or the thoughts of love, May...revenge. Ghost. I find thee apt. Now, Hamlet, hear: 'T is given out, that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me ; so that the whole ear of Denmark... | |
| 1867 - 288 pages
...didst ever thy dear father love — Ham. Oh, heaven! Ghost. Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. Ham. Murder ! Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best...that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me ; so that the whole ear of DenmarK Is, by a forged process of my death, Rankly abused : but know, thou noble... | |
| 1856 - 282 pages
...didst ever thy dear father love — Ham. Oh, heaven! Ghost. Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. Ham. Murder ! Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best...love, May sweep to my revenge. Ghost. I find thee apt. ISTow, Hamlet, hear: 'Tis given out, that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me ; so that the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 380 pages
...Ham. O heaven ! Ghost. Revenge his foul and most unnatural rcurther. Ham. Murther? , Ghost. Murther most foul, as in the best it is ; But this most foul,...love, May sweep to my revenge. Ghost. I find thee apt ; And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf, Wouldst thou... | |
| |