| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 382 pagini
...plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shaped my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother : And this word love, which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 730 pagini
...plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shaped my body so. Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother : And this word love, which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 636 pagini
...with teeth ! ' And so I was; which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the Heavens have shap'd my body so, Let Hell make crook'd my mind to answer it." 3 Henry VI., Act V. Se. 6. " Glot. I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 912 pagini
...with teeth!' And so I was ; which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother : And this word love, which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 610 pagini
...with teeth!" And so I was ; which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the Heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it I have no brother, I am like no brother: And this word love, which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 668 pagini
...quoted) his own person. He is never sincere and truly in earnest but when he is about to commit a murder. 'Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let Hell make crook 'd my mind to answer it.' This is his introduction to the reader; and in his last scene he indulges... | |
| Robert B. Pierce - 1971 - 284 pagini
...him from all affection. His final soliloquy powerfully sums up his isolation from everything human: Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| John B. Sanford - 1985 - 302 pagini
...liquidation and execution. SCENE 57 THE 48th PASSENGER (November 1933) Then, since the heavens have shaped my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. —Gloucester, Henry VI, Pt. 3 You'd known Sam Ohrstein for several years, and though you'd never become... | |
| Jerry Blunt - 1990 - 232 pagini
...born with teeth." And so I was; which plainly signified That I should snarl and bite and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word "love," which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
| Dennis Todd - 1995 - 366 pagini
...family. The deformed, it turns out, are monstrous, singular, and repugnant to our common humanity: Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word "love," which greybeards call divine, Be resident... | |
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