| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 pages
...will take my leave of you."" Ros. Then is the world one. Ham. A goodly one; in which there are many confines, wards, and dungeons; Denmark being one of...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Ham. A dream itself is but a shadow. Ros. Truly; and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
| English literature - 1848 - 314 pages
...indication of his troubled repose, and disturbed restless nights, is given in the two passages :— " 0 God ! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count...infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." And :— " Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting, That would not let me sleep : methought I... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...scholar. He even discloses to them a glimpse of the deep melancholy with which his soul laboured ; " O God ! I could be bounded in a nut-shell, and count...infinite space ; were it not that I have bad dreams." But he goes no further : — he sees through their purpose ; " nay, then I have an eye of you." They... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...wanting in the quarto copies. Ros. Then is the world one. Ham. A goodly one ; in which there are many confines, wards, and dungeons ; Denmark being one...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Hum. A dream itself is but a shadow. Ros. Truly ; and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...! Ham. Denmark's a prison. Ros. Then is the world one. Ham. A goodly one ; in which there are many confines, wards, and dungeons ; Denmark being one...infinite space ; were it not that I have bad dreams. Gnil. Which dreams, indeed, are ambition ; for the very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 pages
...me it is a prison. Ros. Why, then your amhition makes it one; 'tis too narrow for your mind. Ham. 0 God ! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Ham. A dream itself is but a shadow. Ros. Truly ; and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 pages
...is a prison. Ros. Why, then your ambition makes it one ; 'tis too narrow for your mind. Ham. OGod! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Ham. A dream itself is but a shadow. Ros. Truly ; and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...but thinking makes it so : to me it is a prison. Ros. Why, then your ambition makes it one ; 't is too narrow for your mind. HAM. O God ! I could be...space ; were it not that I have bad dreams. GUIL. Whieh dreams, indeed, are ambition ; for the very substanee of the ambitious is merely the shadow of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...me it is a prison. Bos. Why, then your ambition makes it one ; 'tis too narrow for your mind. Sam. O God ! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Sam. A dream itself is but a shadow. Sos. Truly, and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pages
...me it is a prison. Bos. Why, then your ambition makes it one ; 'tis too narrow for your mind. Sam. O God ! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count...of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. Sam. A dream itself is but a shadow. Bos. Truly, and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality,... | |
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