| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 304 Seiten
...them words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich. Their perfume lost, Take these again, for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Ha, ha? Are you honest? My lord? Are you fair? What means your lordship? That if you be honest and... | |
| Alex Fellowes - 2001 - 116 Seiten
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| Lawrence Schoen - 2001 - 240 Seiten
...them, words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich : their perfume lost, Take these again; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. Hamlet Ha, ha! are you honest? Ophelia My lord? Hamlet Are you fair? Ophelia What means your lordship?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 212 Seiten
...words of so sweet breath composed As made the things more rich. Their perfume lost, 100 Take these again, for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. 103 HAMLET Ha, ha! Are you honest? OPHELIA My lord? HAMLET Are you fair? OPHELIA What means your lordship?... | |
| Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 420 Seiten
...them words of so sweet breath compos'd As made the things more rich. Their perfume lost, Take these again; for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. (3.1.97-101) Echoing, ironically, Laertes warning (1.3.7-9), and speaking, like him, in a sententious... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 Seiten
...But we in silence hold this virtue well, We'll not commend what we intend to sell. Paris — TC IV.i To the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. Ophelia— Hamlet III.i And this is all a liberal course allows; Who cannot keep his wealth must keep... | |
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