| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 942 pages
...heat-oppressed brain ? I sec thee yet, in form as palpable As this whieh now I draw. Thou marshatl'st me the way that I was going ; And such an instrument...to use. Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other sense/, Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade, and dudgeon, gouu of blood,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 362 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight ? or art thou but A dagger of the mind ; a false creation, Proceeding...instrument I was to use. Mine eyes are made the fools o'the other senses, Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade, and dudgeon 6,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind ?-a false creation, Proceeding...form as palpable As this which now I draw. — Thou marshalPst me the way that I was going; And such an instrument I was to use. Mine eyes are made the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight ? or art thou but A dagger of the mind ; a false creation, Proceeding...in form as palpable As this, which now I draw. Thou marshal's! me the way that I was going ; And such an instrument I was to use. Mine eyes are made the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...drink is ready,] See note on " their possets," in the next scene, p. 103. STEEVENS. Thou marshal's! me the way that I was going ; And such an instrument...the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade, and dudgeon, gouts of blood 5, Which was not so before. — There's no such thing : It is the bloody business,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight ? or art thou but A dagger of the mind ; a false creation, Proceeding...yet, in form as palpable As this which now I draw. but it can no more signify, as I conceive, the party, or body of men so combined together, or the cause... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 448 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight ? or art thou but A dagger of the mind ; a false creation. Proceeding...instrument I was to use. Mine eyes are made the fools o'the other senses, Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade, and dudgeon,'... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...heat-oppressed brain ? 1 see thee yet, in form as palpable As this which now I draw. Thou marshall'st me the way that I was going; And such an instrument...senses, Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; THE AMERICAN [Lesson 196. And on thy blade, and dudgeon,* goulsf of blood, Which was not so before.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 504 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight ? or art thou but A dagger of the mind; a false creation, Proceeding...in form as palpable As this which now I draw. Thou marshal's! me the way that I was going; And such an instrument I was to use. Mine eyes are made the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling, as to sight? or art thou but at door, would speak with you : he says, he comes from your father. P. Hen. marshal 'st me the way that I was going ; And such an instrument 1 was to use. [ses, Mine eyes are... | |
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