The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, 14 tomasH.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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... wife : nor have we herein barr'd Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone With this affair along . — For all , our thanks . Now follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , — Holding a weak supposal of our worth ; Or thinking , by ...
... wife : nor have we herein barr'd Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone With this affair along . — For all , our thanks . Now follows , that you know , young Fortinbras , — Holding a weak supposal of our worth ; Or thinking , by ...
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... wife ! Ham . If she should break it now , - P. King . ' Tis deeply sworn . here awhile ; [ to Ophelia . Sweet , leave me My spirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep . P. Queen . [ sleeps . Sleep rock thy ...
... wife ! Ham . If she should break it now , - P. King . ' Tis deeply sworn . here awhile ; [ to Ophelia . Sweet , leave me My spirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep . P. Queen . [ sleeps . Sleep rock thy ...
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... wife , Baptista : you shall see anon ; ' tis a knavish piece of work but what of that ? your majesty , and we that have free souls , it touches us not let the galled jade wince ; our withers are unwrung . Enter LUCIANUS . This is one ...
... wife , Baptista : you shall see anon ; ' tis a knavish piece of work but what of that ? your majesty , and we that have free souls , it touches us not let the galled jade wince ; our withers are unwrung . Enter LUCIANUS . This is one ...
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... wife . Oph . The king rises . Ham . What ! frighted with false fire ? Queen . How fares my lord ? Po . Give o'er the play . King . Give me some light : -away ! Po . Lights , lights , lights ! " [ Exeunt all but Hamlet and Horatio . Ham ...
... wife . Oph . The king rises . Ham . What ! frighted with false fire ? Queen . How fares my lord ? Po . Give o'er the play . King . Give me some light : -away ! Po . Lights , lights , lights ! " [ Exeunt all but Hamlet and Horatio . Ham ...
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... wife ; And , —would it were not so ! -you are my mother . Queen . Nay , then I'll set those to you that can speak . Ham . Come , come , and sit you down ; you shall not budge ; 1 Cross . You go not , till I set you up a SCENE IV . 107 ...
... wife ; And , —would it were not so ! -you are my mother . Queen . Nay , then I'll set those to you that can speak . Ham . Come , come , and sit you down ; you shall not budge ; 1 Cross . You go not , till I set you up a SCENE IV . 107 ...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare– According to the Improved Text ..., 14 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1842 |
The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,– According to the Improved ..., 14 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1844 |
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