 | Daniel Dewey Barnard - 1838 - 248 pages
...dead, '"Till of that flat a mountain they had made, " To o'ertop old Pelion ?" Said Hamlet: "/lov'd Ophelia; forty thousand brothers " Could not, with all their quantity of love, " Make up my sum" "Dost thou come here to whine? "To outface me with leaping in her grave? " Be buried quick with her,... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1838 - 360 pages
...otherwise than he did. His conduct does not contradict what he says when he sees her funeral — " I lov'd Ophelia : forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up my sum." Nothing can be more affecting or beautiful than the Queen's apostrophe to Ophelia on throwing flowers... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1838 - 660 pages
...of the most excruciating of his afflictions; for he tells us, and tells us truly, that " ' He' lov'd Ophelia; forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up 'his' sum;" Act v. sc. 1. consequently what he suffers on this occasion, on this compulsory treatment,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...with him upon this theme, Until my eyelids will no longer wag. Queen. O my son ! what theme ? Ham. I loved Ophelia; forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum. — What wilt thou do for her ? King. O, he is mad, Laertes. Queen. For love of God, forbear him. Ham.... | |
 | 1839 - 674 pages
...Ophelia. We believe that he did love her, and devotedly ; that he utters no extravagance when he says : " I loved Ophelia ! Forty thousand brothers could not with all their quantity of love make up that sum." We have not space to enter into the details, but shall content ourselves with examining... | |
 | Ellen Wallace - 1840 - 954 pages
...must the woman have been," said Mr. Mapleton, " of whom Hamlet could so speak, after her death, — ' I loved Ophelia : forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum' ? " " She was extremely beautiful," said Miss Denham ; " and whatever her faults had been, in her death... | |
 | Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 298 pages
...delirious ; 1 raved, and my raving was all of Bertha. " 1 loved her," I cried (so it was reported). " Forty thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love, make up my sum. She is gone, but I shall marry her in heaven." This was repeated more than once, and Mrs. Margaret,... | |
 | 208 pages
...energies ; and can we wonder at his loud volcanolike explosion of despair when he declares He lov'd Ophelia — forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up his sum. His misery is complete — his father murdered, and his mother stained — united also to... | |
 | 1842 - 514 pages
...wholly resigned her, he had not burst into that agony of grief which prompted the energetic cry — * " I loved Ophelia ! forty thousand brothers Could not,...with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum." Again, observe how, immediately after Ophelia's death, he hastes to his revenge ; not all the chords... | |
 | London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 pages
...wholly resigned her, he had not burst into that agony of grief which prompted the energetic cry — " I loved Ophelia ! forty thousand brothers Could not,...with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum." Again, observe how, immediately after Ophelia's death, he hastes to his revenge; not all the chords... | |
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