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" Tis not the balm, the sceptre and the ball, The sword, the mace, the crown imperial, The intertissued robe of gold and pearl, The farced title running 'fore the king... "
A Place in the Story: Servants and Service in Shakespeare's Plays - 58. oldal
szerző: Linda Anderson - 2005 - 339 oldal
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., 11. kötet

1826 - 320 oldal
...and I know, "Pis not the balm, the sceptre, and the ball, The sword, the mace, the crown imperial, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all...so soundly as the wretched slave, Who, with a body flll'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; And, but for ceremony,...

King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 oldal
...the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all...so soundly as the wretched slave ; Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread 18 ; Never sees horrid night,...

The Plays of William Shakspeare, 11-12. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 oldal
...throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all those, a-weary of the sun, And wish the estate o'tlie world were now undone. — King liil'cl. and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never sees horrid night,...

The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., 5. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 oldal
...the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp ^ That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all...majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave ; a Who, with a body ii I I'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ;...

Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, 11. kötet

George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 338 oldal
...and I know, 'Tis not the balm, the sceptre, and the ball, The sword, the mace, the crown imperial, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed maj estica], Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave. Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind,...

The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 oldal
...tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice -gorge она down ; For thou must now know further. Mira. You have...Begun to tell roe what I am ; but stopp'd And left fil I'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never sees horrid night,...

The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 oldal
...so soundly as the wretched slave; Who, with a body nll'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread; Never sees horrid night, the child of hell; But, like a lacky, from the rise to set, Sweats in the eye of Phoebus, and all night * " What is the real worth...

The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., 1. kötet

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 oldal
...the king, The throne he sits on, nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world, No, not all these, thrice-gorgeous ceremony, Not all...so soundly as the wretched slave ; Who, with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread ; Never sees horrid night,...

Conversations on the Animal Economy: Designed for the Instruction of Youth ...

Isaac Ray - 1829 - 254 oldal
...of the world ; No, not all these, thrice gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestically, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, Who with...Gets him to rest, crammed with distressful bread, who, from the rise to set, Sweats in the eye of Phoebus, and all night Sleeps in Elysium." HENRY V....

Conversations on the Animal Economy: Designed for the Instruction of Youth ...

Isaac Ray - 1829 - 254 oldal
...gorgeous ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestically, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched sla^e, Who with a body filled and vacant mind Gets him to rest, crammed with distressful bread, --- who, from the rise to set, Sweats in the eye of Phosbus, and all nieht Sleeps in Elysium." HENRY...




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