| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 516 páginas
...to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, saying, It is not sot nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so ; which he kept repeating at every turn of the story, till she came to his cutting off the lady's hand;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 540 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 to,' Lady Mary retorts, 'But it is so, and it was so, and here the hand I have to show,' at the same... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 280 páginas
...till she came to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, saying, // is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so ; which he kept repeating at every turn of the story, till she came to his cutting off the lady's hand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1164 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 thould be so ; which he kept repeating at every turu of the dread Claud, If my passion change not shortly,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 496 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 & tlwuld bt so; which he kept repeating at every turn of the dread Claud. If my passion change not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 368 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 comes to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 200 páginas
...till she came to the room full of dead bodies, when Mr. Fox took up the burden of the tale, saying, // is not so, nor it was not so, and God forbid it should be so ; which he kept repeating at every turn of the story, till she came to his cutting off the lady's hand;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 200 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, 'But it is .so, and it was so, and here the hand. I have to show,' at the same time... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1890 - 296 páginas
...me in my dream, that you out with your sword and hacked off the poor lady's hand to get the ring." " It is not so, nor it was not so. And God forbid it should be so," said Mr. Fox, and was going to say something else as he rose from his seat, when Lady Mary cried out : " But it is... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1890 - 366 páginas
...she came to the room full of skeletons, 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 continued to repeat at every subsequent turn of the dreadful story, till she came... | |
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