| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 616 pagina’s
...her son received him ? " Mo-t like a gentleman." He is naturally timid, — •' Yea, and |ierhaps, Out of my weakness, and my melancholy, (As he is very potent with such spirits) Abuses me to damn me." " That undiscovered country from whose hournc No traveller returns," is a part of that... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1842 - 1038 pagina’s
...blinblingo glaubt. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a devil: and the devil hath power To auuroe a pleasing shape; yea and perhaps, Out of my weakness and my melancholy, (As he is very potent \vith such spirit»,) apitel. î)ie 33ejKmmft)fit bei 3beeW. 291 / Abuses me to daran me : l1 11 have... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1842 - 564 pagina’s
...Camlet jaubert, j»eíl «r bem ®eift тф! blinblingö glaubt. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a devil: and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea and perhaps, Oat of my weakness and my melancholy, (Aj he и very potent with such spirits,) Abuses me to damn me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pagina’s
...uncle : I 'll observe his looks ; I 'll tent him to the quick ; if he but blench, I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil : and...(As he is very potent with such spirits,) Abuses me to damn me : I 'll have grounds More relative than this : The play 's the thing, Wherein I Ml catch... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pagina’s
...'ll tent him to the quick ; if he do blench, I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be a devil ; and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing...(As he is very potent with such spirits), Abuses me to damn me. I 'll have grounds More relative than this : the play 's the thing Wherein I 'll catch... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pagina’s
...'11 tent him to the quick ; if he do blench, I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be a devil ; and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing...(As he is very potent with such spirits), Abuses me to damn me. I '11 have grounds More relative than this : the play 's the thing Wherein I '11 catch... | |
| Patrick MacDonell - 1843 - 88 pagina’s
...perfidy and treachery of his uncle, he concludes with these words: The spirit, that I have seen, May be a devil; and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing...and perhaps, Out of my weakness and my melancholy, Abuses me to damn me : I'll have grounds More relative than this: The play's the thing, Wherein I'll... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 pagina’s
...with admirable self-consciousness the vacillation of his will, and the tendency of his temper : — 14 T* assume a pleasing shape ; yea, and perhaps, Out of my weakness am/ my melancholy,— Abuses me to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pagina’s
...blench7, I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be the devil8: and the devil hath power T assume a pleasing shape ; yea, and, perhaps, Out of my weakness, and my melancholy, * — of a dear father murder'd,] Modern editors, following the reading of the folio, have left out... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pagina’s
...blench7, I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen. May be the devil8: and the devil hath power T assume a pleasing shape ; yea, and, perhaps, Out of my weakness, and my melancholy, i — of a dear father murder'd,] Modern editors, following the reading of the folio, have left out... | |
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