The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin ? who would fardels... The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare - Página 299por William Shakespeare - 1881Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1964 - 158 páginas
...would bear the whips and scorns of time, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of ? Thus conscience... | |
| Wolfgang Clemen - 1987 - 232 páginas
...office, and the spurns That patient merit of th'unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make 75 With a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear, To grunt...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, 80 And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Jerry Blunt - 1990 - 232 páginas
...of dispiz'd love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of th' unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Julius Thomas Fraser - 1990 - 552 páginas
...and clarity by Hamlet: For who would hear the whips and scorns of time . . . When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? Who would fardels...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will. (Ill, i, 70-80) The fear and fascination of matters after death, whether the death of the astronomical... | |
| Eugenio María de Hostos - 1994 - 552 páginas
...would bear the whips and scoins af time, The appressor's wing, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of...himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? who wold fardels bear, To grunt and swear under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death,... | |
| Jason Miller - 1997 - 52 páginas
...of despis'd love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of th' unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have, Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Christophe Lamiot - 1997 - 336 páginas
...and the spurns That patient merit of th' unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make 75 With a bare bodkin; who would fardels bear, To grunt...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, 80 And makes us rather bear those ills we have, Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Hans P. Moravec - 1999 - 244 páginas
...would bear the whips and scorns of time, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will Ami makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Tony Childs, Jackie Moore - 2000 - 196 páginas
...and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make 20 With a bare bodkin? who would fardels bear, To grunt...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have " Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
| Lynn Redgrave, William Shakespeare - 2001 - 68 páginas
...man's contumely, The pangs of dispriz'd love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he...whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience... | |
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