| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1837 - 444 páginas
...in the explosion. " To what base uses we may return ! " exclaims Hamlet. " Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bung-hole ? " The head of AH — of the man who for more than a third of a century had ruled an extensive dominion,... | |
| 1865 - 1042 páginas
...thinking of the words of Hamlet — " To what base uses we may return, Horatio I Why not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole ? Imperious Caesar, dead, and turned to clay. Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O that the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 612 páginas
...dated from the Bucking ham house of old Queen Charlotte, but from our palace at Pimlico. The name of a humble tapster in the days of Queen Bess has been...distinguish the palace of great people more mighty than Macedón, with all her Indian acquisitions and honors. Poor Townshend, with all his delightful reminiscences... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 612 páginas
...dated from the Buckingham house of old Queen Charlotte, but from our palace at Pimlico. The name of a humble tapster in the days of Queen Bess has been...dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bunghole 1" Why not, since we find the reverse, for here truth traces the name of a tapster employed to distinguish... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 páginas
...Scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? 4 Let me see.] Only in the folio ; and above it characteristically repeats " this same scull, sir."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 páginas
...skull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio? Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole? Hor. 'T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 páginas
...scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole ? Hor. 'T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 páginas
...tkull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio? Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole? Hor. "T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him... | |
| James Ewing Cooley - 1843 - 668 páginas
...immortal bard ! — " Hamlet. — To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bung-hole ? "Horatio. — 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. " Hamlet. — No, 'faith not a jot... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 páginas
...Scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole ? 4 Let me see.] Only in the folio ; and above it characteristically repeats " this same scull, sir."... | |
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