There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this. Ham. Why, right; you are in the right ; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit, that we shake hands, and part: You, as your business, and desire, shall point you; —... The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays - Strona 619autor: Ignatius Donnelly - 1888 - Liczba stron: 998Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
 | John Bartlett - 1865 - Liczba stron: 480
...tables, — ' meet it is, I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain. Act i. Sc. 5. There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this. Act i. Sc. 5. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1866
...heaven, my lord. Ham. There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all Denmark But he's an arrant knave. Hor. There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave To tell us this. Ham. Why, right ; you're i' the right ; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit that... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1867
...heaven, my lord. Ham. There 's ne'er a villain, dwelling in all Denmark, But he 's an arrant knave. Hor. tion ; — Fye, fyc, fye ! pah ; pah ! Give me an ounce of civet ; g Ham. Why, right; you are in ihe right; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit that... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1867
...heaven, my lord. HAM. There 's ne'er a villain, dwelling in all Denmark, But he 's an arrant knave. HOB. There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this. HAM. Why, right; you are in the right; And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit that... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1867
...passed, and the two fugitives were in safety behind the ponderous piles of wood. CHAPTER XIL "There need no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, To tell us this." — Hamlet. ALTHOUGH the minds of most, if not of all, the inmates of the Wish-Ton-Wish had been so... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1868 - Liczba stron: 307
...villain dwelling in all Denmark, But he 's an arrant knave. HOr. Mar. Ay, by heaven, my lord. Hor. There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave To tell us this. And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit that we shake hands and part: You, as your... | |
 | Stanley A. Clayes - 1967 - Liczba stron: 651
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