| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....It must be your imagination then, and not theirs. The. If we imagine no worse of them, than they of themselves, they may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning 17. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....It must be your imagination then, and not theirs. The. If we imagine no worse of them, than they •of themselves, they may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| 1864 - 990 страници
...berliner „®e= Mieten фаив{пеф!" ju itentificiren fein. 3nbeffen, mie êinf|>arf fagt: „The best in this kind are but shadows; and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them." Unb mit biffen ffiiortfn guter ¡ипд дфп roir benn anô SBerf. 1- £'еи1(фс Äampfe. <8фа^р(е1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 страници
...so wilful to hear without warning. Bip. This is the silliest stuff that ever 1 heard. ¿as. Act 5. re, for a while I wiU remain. " ioirow's heaviness...sorrow owe ; Which now, in some slight measure U will p The. If we Imagine no worse of them, than they of themselves, they may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1828 - 384 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....It must be your imagination, then, and not theirs. The. If we imagine no worse of them than they of themselves, thev may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| 1828 - 386 страници
...are so wilful i to hear without warning. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard. ^TAe. The best in this kind are but shadows ; and the worst...It must be your imagination, then, and not theirs. TAe. If we imagine no worse of them than they of themselves, they may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 378 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....The The best in this kind are but shadows: and the tvor,-t are no worse, if imagination amend them. Hip. It must be your imagination then, and not theirs.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 420 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning." Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....It must be your imagination then, and not theirs. » And liki Umauder, &c.] For Leander and Hero. Shafalus and Procrus, for Cephalus and Procris. * no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 страници
...between the two neighbours. Dem. No remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning. Hip. This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard....It must be your imagination then, and not theirs. The. If we imagine no worse of them, than they of themselves, they may pass for excellent men. Here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 страници
...remedy, my lord, when walls are so wilful to hear without warning.9 Hip. This is the silliest stuitT she, from whom We all were sea-awallow'd, though some...cast again ; And, by that destiny, to perform an act, bo your imagination then, and not theirs. Thf. If wo imagine no worn of them, than they of themselves,... | |
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