| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 páginas
...that the sm dolí n (Rends. /ir«; , i mort Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt, I love. О dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers ; I have not art to reckon my groom ; but that I tote thee bett, О most best, beltete it. Micu. Thine evermore, molt deer lady,... | |
| 1870 - 604 páginas
...what it it in this world of onrs, That makes it fatal to be loved?" — BTBON. " O dear Ophelia II am ill at these numbers; I have not art to reckon my groans ; bat that I lore thee best, 0 most best, believe it. Adien I" HAMLET. Upon attempting to advance into... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 530 páginas
...her ? PoL. Good madam, stay awhile ; I will be faithful.— Doubt thou, the stars are fire ; [Reads. Doubt, that the sun doth move : Doubt truth to be...never doubt, I love. O dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers;0 I have • while she is mine] The original 1603 in this place adds, " for that we thinke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...[Read*. Drttrttf. that the situ doth move • Uoubt truth to he a liar ; Sue never doubt I /.•••. girl, — fur tnost best, believe it. Adieu. Thine evermore, most dear lady, trhil\e this machine is to him, Hamlet.... | |
| 1833 - 1034 páginas
...beautified is a vile phrase." He loved her when he wrote " m her excellent white bosom, these— " Doubt thou, the stars are fire ; Doubt, that the sun...ill at these numbers ; I have not art to reckon my ffroansj but that I love thee best, O most best, believe it. Adieu ! Thine evermore, most dear Lady,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...her? Pol. Good madam, stay awhile ; I will be faithful. — Doubt thou the stars are fire; [Reads. Doubt, that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be...but that I love thee best, O most best, believe it. Adieu. Thine evermore, most dear lady, whilst this machine is to him, Hamlet. 1 Formerly the word these... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...? [fill. — Pol. Good madam, stay awhile; I will be faithDmubt thou, the stars are fire ; [Reads. Doubt, that the sun doth move : Doubt truth to be...Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers ; I have not art to rechon my groans : but that I love thee best, O most best, believe it. Adieu. Thine evermore, most... | |
| lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1836 - 1000 páginas
...Refuse me not the favour I ask;—if you could only guess what it costs me to ask it! " ' Doubt that the stars are fire, Doubt that the sun doth move, Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love.' " A. DELAMERE." " LETTER FROM MISS DELAMERE. " My sweet cousin, dearest friend,—I know not what my... | |
| 1836 - 388 páginas
...be the result, she will not deceive me ! Often has she said, as old Willy hath it,— ' Doubt that the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt I lore !' I will, nevertheless, see what these same starry influences do foretoken — there can be no... | |
| 1836 - 928 páginas
...stars in the heavens— if so, it is a verification of Hamlet's extravagant madness — " Doubt that the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt Truth to be a liar;" but with such a Juliet you would certainly doubt " I love." Amidst so many absurdities, we scarcely stop... | |
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