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" What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous, and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls ? Say, why is... "
The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany - Стр. 549
1825
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Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - Страниц: 488
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urn'd, Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horribly...
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - Страниц: 376
...Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again. What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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Class Book of Poetry: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English ...

John Seely Hart - 1857 - Страниц: 394
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urned, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again; What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - Страниц: 780
...Wherein we «w thee quietly Irium'd. Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jawi To cast tbee up again ? What may this mean ? That thou. dead corse, again in complete steel lirvi Ч1М thus the glimpses of the moon» Making night hideous ? I do not therefore find fault with...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet, herausg. von K. Elze

William Shakespeare - 1857 - Страниц: 352
...Wherein we saw thee quietly interr'd, Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again? What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit' st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best Authorities ..., Том 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - Страниц: 630
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urned, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast theo up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit' st- thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horribly...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - Страниц: 338
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urned, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisitest thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Том 5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - Страниц: 752
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urn'd ", Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again ? What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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Tales from Shakspere: For the Use of Young Persons

Charles Lamb - 1859 - Страниц: 518
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urn'd, Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel, Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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Pearls of Shakespeare: A Collection of the Most Brilliant Passages Found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - Страниц: 182
...Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urn'd, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature, So horridly...
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