Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, " Hush, hush, dear sir ! don't you hear him ?" And during the whole speech of the ghost, he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost, and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which... Tom Jones - Página 316por Henry Fielding - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1889 - 796 páginas
...little man there upon the stage is not frightened, I never saw any man frightened in my life.' . . . He sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. .... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1890 - 464 páginas
...Oh! here he is again. — No farther! No, you have gone far enough already ; farther than I 'd have gone for all the king's dominions.' Jones offered...partly on the ghost, and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet , likewise in him. When the scene... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1890 - 560 páginas
...No, you've gone far enough already; further than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions !" Jonea offered to speak, but Partridge cried : " Hush, hush, dear sir; don't you hear him f And during the whole speech of the ghost, he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost, and partly... | |
| A. L. Stronach - 1891 - 290 páginas
...you Oh ! here he is again. No further ! No, you have gone far enough already : further than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions." Jones offered...cried, " Hush, hush, dear sir ; don't you hear him 1 " And during the whole speech of the ghost he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 318 páginas
...— Oh ! here he is again. No farther ! No, you have gone far enough already ; farther than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions." Jones offered...partly on the ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him. When... | |
| William Malone Baskervill, James Witt Sewell - 1895 - 358 páginas
...If the phenomena which lie before him will not suit his purpose, all history must be ransacked. 2. He sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open. 3. The days when his favorite volume set him upon making wheelbarrows and chairs, . . .... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - 1897 - 656 páginas
...farther! No, you have gone far enough already; farther than I'd have gone for all the king's dominion." Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, " Hush, hush, dear sir, don't you hear him i " And during the whole speech of the Ghost he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the Ghost and partly... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 360 páginas
...— Oh ! here he is again. No farther ! No, you have gone far enough already ; farther than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions." Jones offered...partly on the ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open, the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet succeeding likewise in him. The... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 682 páginas
...little man there upon the stage is not frightened, I never saw any man frightened in my life.' .... He sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet, succeeding likewise in him " Little... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 páginas
...pleases. Oh ! here he is again. No further ! No, you have gone far enough already ; further than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions." Jones offered...partly on the Ghost, and partly on Hamlet, and with his mouth open ; the same passions which succeeded each other in Hamlet succeeding likewise in him. When... | |
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