Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 116 psl. |
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Rezultatai 1–5 iš 29
2 psl.
... heart . Ber . Have you had quiet guard ? Fran . Ber . Well , good night . Not a mouse stirring . If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my watch , bid them make haste . Fran . I think I hear them . - Stand , ho ! Who is ...
... heart . Ber . Have you had quiet guard ? Fran . Ber . Well , good night . Not a mouse stirring . If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my watch , bid them make haste . Fran . I think I hear them . - Stand , ho ! Who is ...
7 psl.
... hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe ; — Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature , That we with wisest sorrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . Therefore our sometime ...
... hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe ; — Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature , That we with wisest sorrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . Therefore our sometime ...
8 psl.
... heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? Laer . Dread my lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to ...
... heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? Laer . Dread my lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to ...
10 psl.
... heart unfortified , a mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd : For what we know must be , and is as common As any the most vulgar thing to sense , prinosa Why should we , in our peevish opposition , Take it to heart ...
... heart unfortified , a mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd : For what we know must be , and is as common As any the most vulgar thing to sense , prinosa Why should we , in our peevish opposition , Take it to heart ...
11 psl.
... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! - Enter HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BERNARDO . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . Horatio , or I do forget myself . -- I'm glad to see you well : Hor . The same , my lord , and your poor servant ever ...
... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! - Enter HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BERNARDO . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . Horatio , or I do forget myself . -- I'm glad to see you well : Hor . The same , my lord , and your poor servant ever ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark– Buch. / [Ill.: Fabio Visentin] William Shakespeare Peržiūra negalima - 2003 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
arras aught awhile Bernardo blood breath brother damn'd Dane daughter dead dear Denmark do't dost thou doth drink e'en earth Elsinore England Enter HAMLET Enter King Enter POLONIUS Exeunt Rosencrantz Exit Ghost Exit Polonius eyes fair faith Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grace grief Guil hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour in't is't Jephthah lady Laer Laertes leave livo look Lord Hamlet madam madness majesty Marcellus marry matter mother murder nature night noble Norway o'er on't Ophelia Osric play players poison'd pray Priam Pyrrhus Queen rapiers revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE Sings sleep soul speak speech spirit Swear sweet sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thing thou hast thoughts to-night tongue twere villain Voltimand What's Wittenberg words youth