To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all? I all: No, to sleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting... The Nineteenth Century - Page 8621882Full view - About this book
| Jacob Feis - 1884 - 228 pages
...(iv. 2), but nowhere else in his works. 2 Monologue of the first quarto :— ' To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all...dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an everlasting judge, From whence no passenger ever returned, The undiscovered country, at whose sight... | |
| 1884 - 562 pages
...be, I there's the point, To die, to >leepe, is that all ? I, all ; No, to sleepe, to dreame, I, marry there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake And borne before an euerlasling ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd The vndiscouered country, at whose sight... | |
| George MacDonald - 1885 - 328 pages
...over which yet broods the presence of the formative spirit of the Poet. Ham, To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all?...goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, 34, 247, 260 And borne before an euerlasting ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered... | |
| 1885 - 1018 pages
...be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to fleepe, is that all? I all: No, tosleepe, todreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlafting Judge, From whence no pafft-nger euer retur'nd, The vndifoouered country, at whofe fight... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1886 - 532 pages
...more important soliloquy, which is printed thus in the first quarto : — " Ham. To be or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all ? I all ; No, to sleepe, to dreame, I raary there it goes. For in that dreaine of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 336 pages
...To be, or not to be, I there's the point, 60 To Die, to fleepe, ia that all? I all: No, to fleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlafting ludge, From whence no paffenger euer retur'nd, The vndifcouered country, at whofe fight... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 244 pages
...Shakespeare's such wretched stuff as this : — " To be, or not to be, I there's the faint, To Die, to sleeps, is that all: I all? No, to sleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes. For in that dreame of death, when wet awake, A nd borne before an e'erlasting fudge ; from whence no passenger ever return d, The vndiscourcd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 478 pages
...be,or not to be, I there's the point. To Die, to sleepe.is that all? I all : No,tosleepe,todreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death,...ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile, and the accursed damn'd. But for this, the ioyfull... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 246 pages
...or not to oe, I there's the faint, To Die, to sleeps, is that all : I alii No, to sleepe, to dreams, I mary there it goes. For in that dreame of death, when vote awake, A nd borne before an e'er lasting Judge ; From whence no passenger ever returned. The vndiscovred... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 472 pages
...to be, I there's the point, To Die, tosleefe, is that all: fall? No, to sleepe, to dreame, I ntary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, "when wee awake. And borne before an everlasting Judge; From -whence no passenger ever return' d. The vndiscoured country, at whose sight... | |
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