| 1842 - 614 oldal
...shadows," says the foolish Ratcliff' to King Richard. But the king replies, " By the apostle Paul, shadoivs to-night Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard...substance of ten thousand soldiers, Armed in proof." There is nothing more silly than to laugh at what we vulgarly called idle fears, or groundless apprehensions.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 542 oldal
...Ratcliff, I fear, I fear,— Rat. Nay, . good my lord, be not afraid of shadows' K. Rick. By the apostte Paul, shadows to-night Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, Than can the substance often thousand soldiers, Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond. It is not yet near day. Come,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 60 oldal
...dreams ! Causby. Shadows,my lord ! — below the soldier's heeding. (jkat. Now, by my this day's hoipes, shadows, to-night, Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, Than can the substance often thousand soldiers, Arm'd all in proof, and led by shallow Richmond. Cntcsbii. Be more yourself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 oldal
...Rat. No doubt, my lord. K. Rich. Ratclifl; I fear, I fear,— Rat. Nay, good my lord, bo notafraid of shadows. K. Rich. By the apostle Paul, shadows...Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond. It is net yet near day. Come, go with me ; Under our tents I'll play the eaves-dropper, To hear, if any mean... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 oldal
...the morning his wonderful vision and fearful dream." * Such is the conduct of the dramatic tyrant. " By the apostle Paul, shadows to-night Have struck...soldiers, Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond." •jShakspeare modified the " terrible devils" into " the souls of all that he had murdered." The starting... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 380 oldal
...morning his wonderful vision and fearful dream." * Such is the conduct of the dramatic tyrant. ' " By the apostle Paul, shadows to-night Have struck...terror to the soul of Richard " Than can the substance often thousand soldiers, Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond." f Shakspeare modified the "... | |
| John Wade - 1824 - 258 oldal
...! Catesby. Shadows, my lord !— below the soldier's hceding. Gloster. Now, by my this day's hopes, shadows, to-night, Have struck more terror to the...Richard, Than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers, Arm'd all in proof." ACT v. Sc. 5. Such were the fears of one whose *' firm nerves'* were not easily... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 oldal
...Cateiby. Shadows, my lord ! — below the soldier's heeding. : Glost . Now, by my this day's hopes, shadows, tonight, Have struck more terror to the soul...Richard, Than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers, Arm'd all in proof, and led by shallow Richmond ! Cateshy. Be more yourself, my lord ; consider, Were... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 140 oldal
...cxx. How odd, a single hobgoblin's non-entity Should cause more fear than a whole host's identity ! " Shadows to-night " Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, " Than can the Substance often thousand soldiers," &c. See Richard III. PUBLISHED BY JOHN AND HL HUNT, Tavistock Street, Covent... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 oldal
...fear,— Rat. Nay, good my lord, be not afraid of shadows. K. Rich. By the apostle Paul, shadows to-ni;;ht Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, Than...and led by shallow Richmond. It is not yet near day. Came, go with me ; TJnder our tents I'll play the caves-dropper, To hear, if any mean to shrink from... | |
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