| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 536 Seiten
..." watch ; rather slumbered " than slept, troubled with " fearful dreams ; suddenly " sometime start up ; leapt " out of his bed and ran about " the chamber...restless heart continually ' tossed and tumbled with the ' tediousimpressionandstormy ' remembrance of his abomi' nable deed." Stow, p. 460.] r Burton in his... | |
| John Lingard - 1848 - 378 Seiten
...suddenly sometimes started up, " leapt out of bed, and run about the chamber ; so was his restless heart m continually tossed and tumbled with the tedious impression and stormy " remembrance of this abominable deed.* ' More, 69. but retained at court the lord Strange as an hostage for the fidelity... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 Seiten
...care and watch, rather slumbered than slept, troubled with fearful dreams, suddenly sometime start up, leapt out of his bed, and ran about the chamber...tossed and tumbled with the tedious impression and strong remembrance of his abominable deed. History of King Richard III. II. He was a man of body but... | |
| Anne (Aunt.) - 1849 - 440 Seiten
...watching ; rather slumbered than slept ; troubled with frightful dreams ; sometimes he started up, and ran about the chamber ; so was his restless heart continually tossed and tumbled." Shakespeare represents Richard starting from his sleep on the morning of his last battle, when he had... | |
| 1853 - 454 Seiten
...took ill rest a nights ; troubled with fearful dreams, suddenly sometimes started up, leaped out of bed, and ran about the chamber. So was his restless heart continually tost and tumbled with the tedious impression and stormy remembrance of his abominable deed." Here,... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 378 Seiten
...than slept, troubled with fearful dreams, suddenly sometimes started up, *' leapt out of bed, and run about the chamber; so was his restless heart " continually...the tedious impression and stormy "remembrance of this abominable deed." More, 69. but retained at court the lord Strange as an hostage for the fidelity... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 346 Seiten
...slept, troubled with fearful dreams, suddeuly sometimes started up, leapt out of bed, and run ahout the chamber; so was his restless heart continually...with the tedious impression and stormy remembrance of this ahominable deed." — More, 69. * As the king would not allow the name of benevolence to be applied... | |
| 1854 - 870 Seiten
...fearful dreams, sometimes he started up, leaped out of his bed, and ran about the chamber. So »as his restless heart continually tossed and tumbled...the tedious impression and stormy remembrance of his bypast life." The Beauchamp Tower served as a prison for Anne Boleyn, besides many, many others. Not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 Seiten
...watch, rather slumbered than slept, troubled withfearfull dreames, suddenlie sometime start up, lept out of his bed, and ran about the chamber; so was his restless heart cnniinuallie tossed and tumbled with the tedious impression and slormie remembrance of his abhominable... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 1134 Seiten
...troubled with fearful dreams, sometimes started up, leaped out of bed, and run about the chamber ; •O was his restless heart continually tossed and tumbled...with the tedious impression and stormy remembrance of this abominable deed. CHAPTER II. Elizabeth's imprisonment in Yorkshire — Her character misrepresented... | |
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