Still through the hawthorn blows the cold wind: Says suum, mun, ha, no, nonny. Dolphin my boy, my boy, sessa! let him trot by. [Storm still. ] LEAR. Why, thou wert better in thy grave than to answer with thy uncovered body this extremity of the skies.... The British Essayists: Adventurer - 142 ページ 編集 - 1823全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 ページ
...mun, ha no nonny. Dolphin my boy, my boy; sessa! let him trot by7. [Storm still continues. Lear. Why, thou wert better in thy grave, than to answer with...no wool, the cat no perfume. — Ha ! here's three on's are sophisticated : thou art the thing itself : unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 380 ページ
...boy, boy, Sesey ;a let him trot by. [Storm still continues. Lear. Thou wert better in a grave, thau to answer with thy uncovered body this extremity of...hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume : — Ha ! here 's three of us are sophisticated ! — Thou art the thing itself : unaccommodated man is no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 ページ
...mini, ha no nonny, dolphin my boy, my boy, sessa ; let him trot by. [Storm still ciml'mues. Lear. Why, thou wert better in thy grave, than to answer with...Thou owest the worm no silk, the beast no hide, the sbeep no wool, the cat no perfume. — Ha! here's three of us are sophisticated! Thou art the thing... | |
| James J. Macintyre - 1843 - 476 ページ
...is not a mere question on how much or how little would suffice "poor unaccommodated man — who owes the worm no silk, the beast no hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume,"* — but how commerce, as bringing nations and their inhabitants within the bonds of reciprocal interest,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 ページ
...no nonny. Dolphin my boy, my boy; sessa! let him trot by. [Storm still continues. Lear. Why, I hon wert better in thy grave, than to answer with thy...the sheep no wool , the cat no perfume. ' — Ha! here 's three on's are sophisticated: thou art the thing itself : unaccommodated man is no more but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 ページ
...nomiy, dolphin my boy, my boy, sessa ; let him trot by. [storm still continues. Lear. Why, thou were better in thy grave, than to answer with thy uncovered...hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume. — Ha ! here "s three of us are sophisticated ; thou art the thing itself : unaccommodated man is no more... | |
| William Dearden - 1844 - 284 ページ
...and the grass are as thorns to thy feet. Stripped of thy gauds, what art thou more than he who ' owes the worm no silk, the beast no hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume ?' Art thou richer ? Yea, in thine infirmities. Art thou wiser ? Yea, in thine own conceit. Call upon... | |
| Charles Griffith - 1845 - 220 ページ
...and the sphere of human enjoyment, by the foundation of a mighty empire. CHAPTER X. THE ABORIGINES. " Is man no more than this ? Consider him well. Thou owest the worm no silk—the beast no hide— The sheep no wool—the cat no perfume. Ha ! here are three of us sophisticated.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 556 ページ
...nonny, dolphin my boy, my boy sessa ; let him trot by. [Storm still continues. Lear. Why, thou were better in thy grave, than to answer with thy uncovered body this extremity of the 7 pelican daughters.} The young pelican is fabled to sack the mother's blood. s wore gloves in my cap,]... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 ページ
...state of Edgar fall into the usual materialism of Shakspere on the condition of mortality : — Lear. Thou wert better in thy grave, than to answer with...the cat no perfume : — Ha ! here's three of us are unsophisticated! — Thou art the thing itself: unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor, bare,... | |
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