| Lawrence Schoen - 2001 - 240 Seiten
...juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man...through The natural gates and alleys of the body; 36 'ej QamchoHmo' jlbllj Hoch tlhegh, blyay'DI', to'baj pachDu' rur bIH, pay' HajDI' 'oH. 'ach 'Iw... | |
| Mark Maslan - 2001 - 248 Seiten
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| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 Seiten
...this play most vividly contrasted with life. The poison by which this death was accomplished was one whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man...about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body. (iv 65) He is cut off 'even in the blossoms of my sin' (iv 76). We find here a... | |
| Adriana Cavarero - 2002 - 246 Seiten
...ghost itself willingly narrates how his brother poured into his ears, as he was sleeping, a poison whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man...natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigor it doth [posset] And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood until... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 340 Seiten
...distillata. II cui effetto Sta in tale inimicizia col sangue dell'uomo Che corre come l'argento vivo The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with...droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood. So dìd it mine. 70 And a most instant tetter barked about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 216 Seiten
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| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 320 Seiten
...With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of my ear did pour The leperous distilment, whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man...through The natural gates and alleys of the body. (Hamlet 1.5.62-7) In Marlowe's play, Lightbourne boasts: 'Tis not the first time I have kill'da man.... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 212 Seiten
...as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigor it doth posset, And curd, like eager droppings into...wholesome blood. So did it mine, And a most instant tetter barked about, Most lazarlike, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body. (1, v, 61-73) The... | |
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