Ecstasy ! My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have uttered : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word ; which madness Would gambol from. Littell's Living Age - Page 1691863Full view - About this book
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 lehte
...Prodigious! prodigious! pro-di-gi-ous ! " CHAPTER XLVII. - It Is not madness That I have atter'd ; bring me to the test. And I the matter will re-word ; which madness Would gambol from. Hamlet. As Mr Sampson crossed the hall with a bewildered look, Mrs Allan, the good housekeeper, who,... | |
| 1847 - 614 lehte
...ignorance." P. 318. The test of his sanity which Hamlet proffers in answer to the charge of madness— " It is not madness That I have uttered ; bring me to...matter will re-word which madness Would gambol from," is undoubtedly satisfactory enough in many cases, and was employed and commented upon with ability... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 lehte
...doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness. That I have utter'd : all <Jj(j see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he d Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 lehte
...is the very coinage of your brain. This bodiless creation,ecstasy 3 Is very cunning in. [Exit Ghost. My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And...matter will reword ; which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but... | |
| F. Wilhelm Rudloff - 1848 - 38 lehte
...creation, ecstasy is very cunning in." Hamlet replies, "Ecstasy! my pulse, as yours, doth temporally keep time, and makes as healthful music; it is not...matter will re-word, which madness would gambol from." The physician tried the insane person by this test; he could not re-word the matter, and the physician... | |
| Sir Edward Strachey - 1848 - 116 lehte
...temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music : It is not madness That I have utter'd : bring1 me to the test, And I the matter will re-word ; which madness Would gambol from. If we compare these assertions, and the calm rational discourse of which they form a part, with the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 lehte
...understand Shakspere. It is in the scene with the Queen that Hamlet vindicates his own sanity — " It is not madness That I have uttered : bring me to...will re-word; which madness Would gambol from." This is ' Shakspere's Test of Insanity ;' — the title of an Essay by Sir II. Halford, in which he illustrates... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 lehte
...Queen. This is the very coinage of your brain: This bodiless creation ecstasy |{ Is very cunning in. Ham. Ecstasy ! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately...matter will re-word: which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your sou). That not your trespass, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 lehte
...Ghost. Queen. This is the very coinage of your brain. This bodiless creation ecstasy Is very cunning in. Ham. Ecstasy ! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately...matter will reword ; which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 lehte
...Queen. This is the very coinage of your brain. This bodiless creation ecstasy3 Is very cunning in. Ham. Ecstasy ! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately...matter will reword ; which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but... | |
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