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" The observ'd of all observers ! quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, That suck'd the honey of his music vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh... "
The Works of William Shakespeare - Page 50
by William Shakespeare - 1812
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Anthologia Anglica, a new selection from the English poets from Spenser to ...

Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...And threat the glory of my precious crown. King Richard II., iii. 3. XIX. MADNESS. (Ophelia log.) 0, WHAT a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's,...the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,...
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A Study of Hamlet, Volume 110

Frank Albert Marshall - 1875 - 224 pages
...sorrow, and then say if she who uttered it was likely to have been unchaste or lascivious : OPH. 0, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's,...the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - Princes - 1878 - 266 pages
...married already, all but one, shall live ; the rest shall keep as they are. To a nunnery, go. [Exit. Oph. O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's,...the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, — quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory ...

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - Denmark - 1879 - 290 pages
...Th' expectancy and rose of the fair State, The glass of fashion and the mould of form,91 Th' observed of all observers, — quite, quite down ! And I, of...reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; 19 Johnson explains this, "You mistake by wanton affectation, and pretend to mistake by ignorance"...
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The Student's Shakespeare: Thirty-seven Plays, Analyzed and Topically ...

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 668 pages
...state, The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers ! quite, quitedown ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched, • That...sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmatcli'd form and feature of blown youth, Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me ! To have seen what...
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Hamlet, prince de Danemark: tragédie en 5 actes

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 510 pages
...sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, [155] The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, The observ'd of all observers! quite, quite down!...vows, Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, [160] Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; comme la neige, tu n'échapperas pas à la...
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The Subjection of Hamlet: An Essay Toward Explanation of the Motives of ...

William Leighton - 1882 - 88 pages
...give to her words a broader wisdom than her judgment is capable of in Ophelia's despairing cry : " O what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's,...the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down ! And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies ..., Issue 8, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1046 pages
...sword ; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, 150 The observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down !...sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmateh'd form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me, To have seen what I...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1042 pages
...sword ; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, 150 The observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down !...sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh ; That unmateh'd form and feature of blown youth Blasted with ecstasy : O, woe is me, To have seen what I...
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Shakespeare's Metrical Art

George T. Wright - Poetry - 1988 - 366 pages
...sword, The expectancy, | and rose | of the | fair state, The glass of fash| ion, and | the mold of form, The observ'd of all observers, quite | quite down,...sov|ereign reason Like sweet | bells jan|gled out of time, and harsh, That unmatch'd form, and sta|ture of | blown youth Blasted | with ec|stasy, | o woe...
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