Seems, madam! nay, it is; I know not seems. 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forc'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'haviour of the visage, Together... Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. Glossarial index - Side 140av William Shakespeare - 1811Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
 | Jean Battlo - 1999 - 65 sider
...MONA.) LODOCIA. (As the QUEEN:) If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee? MONA. (As HAMLET:) Seems, madam? Nay, it is, I know not 'seems'. Tis...forc'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye. LAUREN. Let's just stop there. HATTIE. (Awed by words.) "A fruitful river in the eye", my my my, but... | |
 | Sue Hosking, Dianne Schwerdt - 1999 - 220 sider
...'particular' about death than Gertrude (I,ii,75) because he possesses the rational faculty his mother lacks: Seems, madam? nay, it is, I know not 'seems. ' 'Tis...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of fore 'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together... | |
 | Valeria Wagner - 1999 - 275 sider
...able to counter it by reversing the relationship between the categories the queen herself introduces: 'Seems', madam? Nay, it is, I know not 'seems'. "Tis...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'haviour of the visage, Together... | |
 | Allen Thiher - 2009 - 368 sider
...him, he rebukes her in hnes that show a new sense of interpretive self-consciousness: Seems, madamI Nay, it is; I know not "seems." 'Tis not alone my...customary suits of solemn black. Nor windy suspiration ot torc'd breath, ND, nor the fruitful river in the eye. Nor the dejected haviour of the visage. Together... | |
 | Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 405 sider
...defending himself and implicitly rebuking her for the same, emphatically denies that he knows "seeming": Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not "seems." Tis...dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shows of grief, That can denote me truly. These indeed seem, For they are actions that a man... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 261 sider
...through nature to eternity. Ay, madam, it is common. If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee? 'Seems', madam? Nay, it is; I know not 'seems'. 'Tis...in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, The Tragedie of Hamlet 17 The Hand more Instrumentall to the Mouth, Then is the Throne of Denmarke... | |
 | Lawrence Schoen - 2001 - 240 sider
...eternity. Hamlet Ay, madam, it is common. Gertrude If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee? Hamlet Seems, madam ! nay it is; I know not 'seems.' Tis...nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected 'havior of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shows of grief, That can denote me truly: these,... | |
 | Aniket Jaaware - 2001 - 559 sider
...immediately demonstrated when he says to the Queen: Seems, Madam? Nay, it is. I know not 'seems'. "Pis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary...dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief That can denote me truly. These indeed seem, For they are actions that a man... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 148 sider
...eternity. HAMLET Ay, madam, it is common. QUEEN If it be, Why seems it so particular with thee? HAMLET Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not "seems." 'Tis...customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forced breath, so No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, 8i Nor the dejected havior of the visage,... | |
 | Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 232 sider
...Limits of Language', Shakespeare Survey, 24 (Cambridge, 1971), pp. 19-3°accurately demonstrate: ' Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary...dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief, That can denote me truly. These indeed seem, For they are actions that a man... | |
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