What a piece of work is a man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and moving, how express and admirable ! in action, how like an angel ! in apprehension, how like a god ! the beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! And yet,... Shakespeare's Hamlet, herausg. von K. Elze - Seite 37von William Shakespeare - 1857 - 272 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 364 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and motion,...is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me !" The very pursuits of minds thus disposed all tend toward the same subject ; their studies, their... | |
| 1836 - 866 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and motion,...And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust ? Alan delights not me !" The very pursuits of minds thus disposed all tend toward the same subject... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 364 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and motion,...the world! the paragon of animals! And yet, to me 3 what is this quintessence of dust ? Man delights not me !" The very pursuits of minds thus disposed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 672 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and moving,...is this quintessence of dust? man delights not me, nor woman neither; though, by your smiling, you seem to say so. Bo*. My lord, there is no such stuff... | |
| 1837 - 1068 Seiten
...the mouth of his contemplative and melancholy Hamlet : " What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! How infinite in faculties ! In form and moving...! And yet to me what is this quintessence of dust ?" Among the objects of interest furnished by the analysis of man, his capacity for language stands... | |
| 1838 - 876 Seiten
...to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man ! How noble m reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and moving,...And yet, to me, what is this quintessence, of dust ?" The ghost of one, " in form and moving, how express and admirable," was gliding through his imagination... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a niece ol work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form, and...beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! And yet, tome, what is this quintessence of dust? man delights not me, nor woman neither ; though, by your smiling,... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 Seiten
...to me, than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors. What a piece of work is man ! How noble in reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form and mov...is this quintessence of dust ? Man delights not me. — Shakspeare. * The Bridgeport paper of March, 1823, said : " Arrived, schooner Fame, from Charleston,... | |
| 1842 - 416 Seiten
...Hamlet, (would that there were more such madmen !) " What a piece of work is man ! — how noble in reason ! — how infinite " in faculties ! — in...beauty of the world ! — the paragon of animals !" And dull is he whom they teach not that this life of ours is an altogether serious and earnest affair ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, — why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. —...is this quintessence of dust? man delights not me, nor woman neither; though, by your smiling, you seem to say so. Ros. My lord, there was no such stuff... | |
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