| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 pages
...ah ! quid dixi babere me ? imo habui, Chrome.' Terent. Heautont. O insupportable! O heavy hour 15 ! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon; and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [ Within.] I do beseech you I may speak... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...to my wife : My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? — I have no wife : O, insupportable 1 O heavy hour ! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon; and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [within.'] I do beseech you* I may speak... | |
| John Thurston - 1830 - 176 pages
...your dull ass will not mend his pace with beating. ActV. Scene I. Act IV. Scene V. tbc Moor ol Oth. Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon ; and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Caas. The senate hath sent about three several... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 pages
...ifc : My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? — I have no wife O, insupportable ! О heavy hour! Mctliinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon : and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [Wilhin.] I do beseech you I may speak with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...she'll sure speak to my wife : My wile I my wile I what wife t— I have no wife : О insupportable ! О d him from the nave to tbe chaps, And nx'd his head upon our battlements. D that the ati'iighted globe Should yawn at alteration. • A aacrifire atoninp; for Ihjr crime. 1 На«... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...to my wife. My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? — I have no wife. O, insupportable ! O, heavy hour ! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon ; and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [Within.] I do beseech you I may speak with... | |
| Mary Richardson (ady.) - 1837 - 986 pages
...CONCEALMENT. CHAPTER I. " My wife ! my wife ! what wife ! I have no wife O insupportable ! O heavy hour ! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon, and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration." SHAKSPEARE. THE travellers had nearly reached... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...wile: My wife ! my wife ! what wife ?— I hate no wife O. insupportable ! U heavy hour ! Melhinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon : and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [Wühin.] I do beseech you I may speak with... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1840 - 908 pages
...troops that followed thee ? Decline all this, and see now what thou art. O insupportable ! O heavy hour! Methinks, it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon ; and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alterations. SHAKSPEARE. THE room into which the Lady Jane... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...to my wife : My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? — I have no wife : O, insupportable, O heavy hour ! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon, and that th' affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. Emil. [ Within.] I do beseech you, I may speak... | |
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