| William Shakespeare - 1820 - 512 Seiten
...lord, you know right well, pos'd As made the things more rich: their* perfume»io4to«. Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. HAM. Ha, ha! are you honest? OPH. My lord ? HAM. Are you fair ? OPH. What means your lordship ? * That conscience... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 Seiten
...so sweet breath composed As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; Cor to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha! Are you honest? * Stir, bustle. |, t Cousideration. * Rndeness. - $ Acquittance. [I The ancient... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 Seiten
...The ancient term for a small dagger. As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again : for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord ? Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship : Ham. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord? Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest ? Oph. My lord ? Ham. Are you fair ? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath composed, As made the things more rich ; their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are ^ou honest ? Oph. My lord ! 'Ham. Are you fair? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath composed As made the things more rich: their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ham. Ha, ha ! are you honest? Oph. My lord ? Ham. Are you fair? Oph. What means your lordship ? Ham. That... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind. GLUTTONY. Fat paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits Make rich the ribs, but bank'rout quite the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 Seiten
...And, with them, words of so sweet breath As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again ; for to the noble mind, Rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove un. There, my Ion!. [kind. Ham. Ha, ha! are you honest? Oph. My lord? ' ; Ham. Are you faîrî ' Oph.... | |
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