O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down! The Calcutta University Calendar - Стр. lxviiавторы: University of Calcutta - 1864Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1823 - Страниц: 432
...OF IMITATION. Ophelia. O what a noble mind is here o'erthrown : The courtier's, scholar's, soldier's eye, tongue, sword, The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th' observ'd of all observers. Hamlet, Act III. Sc. 1 Lady Percy. He was indeed the glass... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - Страниц: 558
...all but one, shall live 4 ; the rest shall keep as they are. To a nunnery, go. [Exit HAMLET, OPH. O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword 5 : is according to the quarto ; the folio, for paintings, has prattlings, and (or face, has pace,... | |
| 1822 - Страниц: 356
...circumstances, would have exercised all the moral and social virtues, one whom nature had formed to be ' Th' expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th* observed of all observers,' placed in a situation in which even the amiable qualities... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - Страниц: 558
...all but one, shall live ; the rest shall keep as they are. To a nunnery, go. [Exit HAMLET. Oph. O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's,...the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, 3 The observ'd of all observers ! quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - Страниц: 490
...already, all but one, shall live ; the rest shall keep as they are. To a nunnery, go. [Exit Hamlet Oph. O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ' The courtier's,...rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mouldi of form, The obscrv'd of all observers ! quite, quite down' And 1, of ladies most deject and... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - Страниц: 734
...circumstances, would have exercised all the moral and social virtues, one whom Nature had formed to be Th' expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th' observed of all observers ;— placed in a situation in which even the amiable qualities... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - Страниц: 340
...circumstances, would have exercised all the moral and social virtues, one whom nature had formed to be Th' Expectancy and Rose of the fair State, The Glass of Fashion, and the mould of Form, Th' observ'd of all Observers, placed in a skuation in which even the amiable qualities of... | |
| 1823 - Страниц: 344
...circumstances, would have exercised all the moral and social virtues, one whom Nature had formed to be Th' expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, Th' observed of all observers; — placed in a situation in w.hich even the amiable qualities... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - Страниц: 708
...necessary, indeed, when the dramatist had conceived the character of a prince who could be called " The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's eye, tongue,...the mould of form ; The observ'd of all observers ;" * to elevate him, even in madness, above the level of idiocy — rolling on the ground and wallowing... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - Страниц: 344
...necessary, indeed, when the dramatist had conceived the character of a prince who could be called " The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's eye, tongue,...the mould of form ; The observ'd of all observers ;" * to elevate him, even in madness, above the level of idiocy — rolling on the ground and wallowing... | |
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