I think the king is but a man, as I am : the violet smells to him, as it doth to me ; the element shows to him, as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human conditions ; his ceremonies laid by, in his nakedness he appears but a man... A Treasury of English Prose - Sida 9redigerad av - 1920 - 237 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 414 sidor
...tide. . . Sates. He hath not told his thought to the King? K. Hen. No; nor it is not meet he should. For, though I speak it to you, I think, the King •...doth to me; all his senses have but human conditions: bin ceremonies laid by, ij» his nakedness he appears but a man ; and though his affections arc higher... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 sidor
...tide. Bates. He hath not told his thought to the. king ? K. Hen. No; nor it is not meet he should. For, though I speak it to you, I think, the king is...him, as it doth to me; all his senses have but human conditions:6 his ceremonies laid by, in his nakedness he appears but a man ; and though his affections... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 sidor
...next tide. Bates, lie hath not told his thought to the K'. Henry. No; nor it is not meet he should.— Fo'r, though I speak it to you, I think, the king...violet smells to him, as it doth to me ; the element shews to him, as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human conditions2: his ceremonies laid by,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 sidor
...tide. Bates. He hath not told his thought to the king? K. Henry. No; nor it is not meet he should.— you from his majesty. Ham. I will receive it, sir,...spirit : Put your bonnet to his right use ; 'tis for t shews to him, as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human conditions2: his ceremonies laid by,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 sidor
...tide. Bates. He hath not told his thought to the king ? K. Hen. No ; nor it is not meet he should : for, though I speak it to you, I think, the king is...doth to me : all his senses have but human conditions : therefore, when he sees reason of fears, as we do, his fears, out of doubt, be of the same relish... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 398 sidor
...tide. Bates. He hath not told his thought to the king ? K. Hen. No ; nor it is not meet he should : for, though I speak it to you, I think, the king is...doth to me : all his senses have but human conditions : therefore, when he sees reason of fears, as we do, his fears, out of doubt, be of the same relish... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 sidor
...tide. Bates. He hath not told his thought to the king ? K. Hen. No ; nor it is not meet he should : for, though I speak it to you, I think, the king is...doth to me : all his senses have but human conditions : therefore, when he sees reason of fears, as we do, his fears, out of doubt, be of the same relish... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 sidor
...his thonght to the king ? K'. Hen. No ; nor it is not meet he should. For, thongh I speak it to yon, I think the king is but a man, as I am : the violet,...ceremonies laid by, in his nakedness he appears but • man ; and thongh his affections are higher mounted than ours, yet, when they stoop, they stoop... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 428 sidor
...wrecked upon a sand, that look to be washed off the next tide. K. Hen. No; nor is it not meet he should. For, though I speak it to you, I think, the king is but a mini, as I am : the violet smells to him, as it doth to • me ; the element shows to him, as it doth... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 sidor
...next tide. Bates. Hath he not told his thought to the king? K. Henry. No ; nor is it meet he should : for though I speak it to you, I think the king is but a man as I anl : the violet smells to him as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human conditions. His ceremonies... | |
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