Tears in his eyes, distraction in 's aspect, A broken voice, and his whole function suiting With forms to his conceit/ and all for nothing! For Hecuba! What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her... The plays of william shakespeare. - Page 202by William Shakespeare - 1765Full view - About this book
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...in his eyes, distraction in his aspect, A broken voice, and his whole function suiting With forms of his conceit? And all for nothing! For Hecuba! What's Hecuba to him, or he to her, That he should weep for her? HAMLET (2.2, 550-60) I N the turnarounds I have led, there have been... | |
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...s'adattava con le forme alla sua idea? For Hecubal What's Hecuba to him, or he to her, That he should weep for her ? What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have ? He would drown the stage with tears And cleave the general ear with... | |
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...Tears, in his eyes, distraction in 's aspect, A broken voice, and his whole function suiting With forms to his conceit? And all for nothing! For Hecuba! What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, 585 That he should weep for her? What would he do, had he the motive and the cue for passion... | |
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