O most pernicious woman! 0 villain, villain, smiling, damned villain! My tables, — meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark. — [Writing. So, uncle, there you are. — Now... The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ... - Page 235by John Corry - 1820 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1886 - 278 pages
...villain, villain, smiling, damned villain ! My tables,21 — meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain ; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark. — So, uncle, there you are.22 — Now to my word ; 17 Uneffectual because it gives light... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 620 pages
...overstrained mind by passing from the terrific to the ludicrous, taking out his note-book to make a memorandum that ' a man may smile and smile, and be a villain, at least in Denmark;' answering his friends with a falconer's hillo; and Interrupting the solemnity of swearing... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1890 - 590 pages
...mind by passing from the terrific to the ludicrous ; taking out his note-book to make a memorandum that ' a man may smile, and smile, and be a villain, at least in Denmark ; ' answering his friend's with a falconer's hillo ; and interrupting the solemnity of swearing... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1890 - 582 pages
...mind by passing from the terrific to the ludicrous ; taking out his note-book to make a memorandum that ' a man may smile, and smile, and be a villain, at least in Denmark ; ' answering his friend's with a falconer's hillo ; and interrupting the solemnity of swearing... | |
| 1892 - 1020 pages
...0 villain, villain, smiling, damned villain! My tables — meet it is, I set it down, Thai one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least, I'm sure, it may be so in Denmark. Let us now consider the effect of the injunction of the Ghost upon Hamlet's intellect, conscience,... | |
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 pages
...0 villain, villain, smiling, damned villain ! My tables, — meet it is 1 set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark. — [ Writing. So uncle, there you are. — Now to my word ; It is "Adieu, adieu! remember... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 176 pages
...villain, villain, smiling, damned villain ! My tables,1 — meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain : At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark. — [ Writing. So, uncle, there you are. — Now to my word ; It is " Adieu, adieu ! Remember... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pages
...hypocrites. s. Hamlet. Act III. Sc. 2. L. 414. My tables, — meet it is I set it down, That one may d Denmark. t. Hamlet. Act I. Sc. 5. L. 107. O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face ! Did ever a dragon... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 pages
...0 villain, villain, smiling, damned villain ! My tables, — meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark: (Writing.) So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word ; It is ' Adieu, adieu ! remember me.'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 142 pages
...villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!— My tables,— meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark:— ^(Writing.) So, uncle, there you are.— Now to my word; It is 'Adieu, adieu! remember... | |
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