| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 páginas
...loins no hopeful branch may spring. Sliakspeare. Avaunt ! Thy bones are marrmeless, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with. "id. Macbftli. The skull hath brains as a kind of marram within It : the back bone hath one kind of... | |
| Horace Smith - 1830 - 282 páginas
...! ! ! AND THE BLEEDING SKELETON!!! A ROMANCE. Avaunt ! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold, Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with. — SHAKSPEARE. " ALFONSO, having arrayed himself in the hood and mantle of Madelina, which he had... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 602 páginas
...Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! Thy bones are marrowless ; thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes, Which thou dost glare with. • And so, in fact, it was with this political spectre ; its bones are marrowless ; its blood is cold... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 páginas
...Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! . Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom : 'tis no other ; Only it spoils the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 páginas
...vaunt ! and quit my sight Г Let the earth hide thcc ! Thy bones are marrow-less, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M . Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom : 'tis no other : Only it »poils the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...Macb. Avaunt! and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold; er: here thought they to have done Some wanton charm upon this man Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing' of custom: 'tis no other; Only it spoils the pleasure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...Avaunt ! and <iuit my sight \ Let the earth hide thee ! Thy hones are marrowlc^s, thy blood is cold ; With very easy arguments of love ! Which now the manage* of two ki ! • Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom : 'tis no other ; Only it spoils... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 588 páginas
...however dear or precious parts enriched. 8 Speculation has here the same meaning as in Macbeth: — " Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with." 3 Detail of argument * The old copies read " who, like an arch, reverberate ; " which may mean, they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, 1 the gentle weal ; ie the peaceable comnunity. * Do not wonder... | |
| 1836 - 140 páginas
...rich. 153. I feel 'within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. 154. Thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with. 155. Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ! What's more miserable than discontent. 157. 156. 158.... | |
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