| William Francis Collier - 1868 - 550 páginas
...I" Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried : " Hush, hush, dear sir ; don't you hear him 1" And during the whole speech of the ghost, he sat with...partly on the ghost, and partly on Hamlet, and with his month open ; the same passions, which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. 316... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...dominions." Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, " Hush, hush, dear sir ; don't you hear him ?" And during the whole speech of the ghost he sat with his...succeeded each other in Hamlet succeeding likewise in him. prised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 704 páginas
...little man there upon the stage is not frightened, I never saw anj man frightened in my life.'. . . . He sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and...succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him ..... " Little more worth remembering occurred during the play, at the end of which Jones asked him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 444 páginas
...dominions.' Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, ' Hush, hush, dear sir, don't you hear him !' and during the whole speech of the Ghost he sat with his...his mouth open; the same passions which succeeded in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. When the scene was over, Jones said, ' Why, Partridge, you exceed... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 páginas
...dominions.' Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, 'Hush, hush, dear sir! don't you hear him?' And during the whole speech of the ghost he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly on Humid, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet succeeded likewise... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 1090 páginas
...little man there upon the stage is not frightened, I never saw any man frightened in my life.' .... lie sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly...succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him " Little more worth remembering occurred during the play, at the end of which Jones asked him which... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1873 - 398 páginas
...frightened, I never saw any man frightened in my life/ . . . Partridge sat with his eyes partly fixed on the ghost, and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open; the same passions that succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeded likewise in him. " At the conclusion of the scene, Partridge... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1877 - 560 páginas
...!'' Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried : " Hush, hush, dear sir; don't you hear him ?" And during the whole speech of the ghost, he sat with...and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the sane passions, v, 1,1, K succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. 316 SMOLLETT GOES... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 498 páginas
...dominions.' Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, ' Hush, hush, dear sir, don't you hear him !' and during the whole speech of the Ghost he sat with his...Ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open l the same passions which succeeded in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. When the scene was over,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 440 páginas
...cried, ' Hush, hush, dear sir, don't you hear him!' and during the whole speech of the Ghost he sat wilh his eyes fixed partly on the Ghost and partly on Hamlet,...his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. When the scene was over, Jones said, ' Why, Partridge, you exceed... | |
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