| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 558 páginas
...she comes to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, and said, " It is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so : " which he continues to repeat at every Mibsequent turn of the dreadful story, till she came to the... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 420 páginas
...occurrence which she had seen, as if she had dreamt it, repeating at the end of every particular, " it is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so." — The story at full length is told in the last edition of Malone's Shakspeare, vol. vii. 164, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1924 - 202 páginas
...she comes to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, and said, " It is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so " : which he continues to repeat at every subsequent turn of the dreadful story, till she came to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 páginas
...doors, and so forth ; turning, however, to the culprit at each change of the narrative, she adds, " But it is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so." When the lady arrives at the incident of the skeletons and tubs of blood, Fox takes up the burden,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 páginas
...she comes to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, and said, ' is, my ha .% ;' which he continues to repeat at every subsequent turn of the dreadful story, till she came to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 páginas
...came to the circumstance of his cutting off the young lady's hand ; when, upon his saying, as usual, ' s u3 | @k , Lady Mary retorts, ' But it is so, and it was BO, and here the hand I have to show,' at the same time... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 308 páginas
...came to the circumstance of his cutting off the young lady's hand, when, upon his saying, as usual, It is not so, nor it was not so, And God forbid it should be so ! Lady Mary retorts by saying, But it is so, and it was so, And here the hand I have to show ! at the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 páginas
...so,' till she comes to the room full of bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, and said, 'It is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so:' which he continues to repeat at every subsequent turn of the dreadful story, till she came to the circumstance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 490 páginas
...she came to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, saying, — It is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so ; which he kept repeating at every turn of the dreadClaud. If my passion change not shortly, God forbid... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 páginas
...doors, and so forth ; turning, however, to tho culprit at each change of tho narrative, she adds, - But It Is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid It should be so." When tho lady arrives at the Incident of the skeletons and tubs of blood, Fox takes up the burden,... | |
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