| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest? OpA. My lord ? Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord ! Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That,... | |
| Elizabeth Inchbald - 1808 - 418 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord ! Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pagina’s
...sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for *o the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Ofih. My lord? yea into that darke cloudie landc and deadlye shadowe whereas... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 pagina’s
...hreath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the nohle mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha! are you honest? Ofdt. My lord ? yea into that darke cloudie lande and deadlye shadowe whereas... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord? Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts- wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Ofih. My lord ? Ham. Are you fair ? Ofih. What means your lordship i Ham.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pagina’s
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Op/i. My lord ? Ham, Are you fair ? Ofih. What means your lordship ! Ham.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pagina’s
...the Guilty. 43. JUSTICE. 1T Use every man after his desert. 44. DETECTION. 45. GENEROUS SENSIBILITY. To the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. 46. DRAMATIC ACTION. Suit the action to the word ; the word to the action: with this special observance,... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 pagina’s
...them words of so sweet breath composed, As made the things more rich : that perfume lost, Take these again : for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my Lord Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My Lord Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your Lordship ? Ham,. That... | |
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