| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 σελίδες
...impression upon him. He is shocked" the evident want of discretion, and at the inconstancy of I* mother:— Why she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite...had grown By what it fed on: and yet within a month, &c And— Frailty, thy name is woman ! " After the discovery has been made by the Ghost, and h is convinced... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 304 σελίδες
...louing to my Mother, That he might not beteene the windes of heauen Visit her face too roughly. Heauen and Earth Must I remember: why she would hang on him, As if encrease of Appetite had growne By what it fed on; and yet within a month? Let me not thinke on't:... | |
| John Thelwall - 2001 - 464 σελίδες
...Literature, Education and Romanticism, 109-66. 99. Shakespeare, Hamlet 1.2.141-42 [misquoted]: "That he might not beteem the winds of heaven / Visit her face too roughly." 100. Here, as elsewhere in The Peripatetic, Thelwall's Shakespearean allusions (here, to Hamlet and... | |
| Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 420 σελίδες
...husband: So excellent a king, that was to this Hyperion to a satyr, so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. (1.2.139-42) King Hamlet and Claudius were as different as the sun god and a satyr. The one was more... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2003 - 494 σελίδες
...much, not two So excellent a king, that was to this Hyperion to a satyr, so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face...month, or ere those shoes were old With which she followed my poor father's body, Like Niobe, all tears, why she, even she O God, a beast that wants... | |
| Howard Riell - 2002 - 561 σελίδες
...not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face...appetite had grown By what it fed on: and yet, within a monthLet me not think on't— Frailty, thy name is woman!— A little month, or ere those shoes were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 340 σελίδες
...not twol So excellent a king, that was to this Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother HO That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face...would hang on him As if increase of appetite had grown REG1NA Non far sprecare a tua madre le sue preghiere, Amleto. Ti prego, rimani con noi. Non andare... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 284 σελίδες
...'Gluttonlike she feeds yet never filleth' (Venus 548). Hamlet describes Gertrude hanging upon his father as if 'increase of appetite had grown / By what it fed on' (1.2.144-5). And Cleopatra is designated both cause and effect of this state of affairs where desire... | |
| Carter Scholz - 2003 - 404 σελίδες
...You're always like a furnace, a little furnace . . . His hand moved to stoke what grew warmer under it, as if increase of appetite had grown by what it fed on. Her breath harshened. Hot in his ear her gasp at his touch. Her hand turned on the length of him moving... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 222 σελίδες
...Gertrude, which Hamlet recalls as a sort of gentle and protective devotion: so loving to my mother, That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly (1, 2) The Ghost's own description (1, 5) is very much in the same key (and see below). The ideal and... | |
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