The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... King . O Gertrude , come away ! The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch , But we will ship him hence ; and this ... king ? Ros . Take you me for a sponge , my lord ? Ham . Ay , Sir ; that soaks up the king's countenance , his rewards ...
... King . O Gertrude , come away ! The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch , But we will ship him hence ; and this ... king ? Ros . Take you me for a sponge , my lord ? Ham . Ay , Sir ; that soaks up the king's countenance , his rewards ...
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... King . Pretty Ophelia ! Queen . How cheerfully on the false trail⚫ they cry ! Oh ! this is counter , you false Danish dogs . King . The doors are broke . [ Noise within . Enter LAERTES , armed ; DANES following . Laer . Where is this king ...
... King . Pretty Ophelia ! Queen . How cheerfully on the false trail⚫ they cry ! Oh ! this is counter , you false Danish dogs . King . The doors are broke . [ Noise within . Enter LAERTES , armed ; DANES following . Laer . Where is this king ...
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... King . The very same . Laer . I know him well , he is the brooch , * indeed , And gem of all the nation . King . He made confession of you : And gave you such a masterly report , For art and exercise in your defence , t And for your ...
... King . The very same . Laer . I know him well , he is the brooch , * indeed , And gem of all the nation . King . He made confession of you : And gave you such a masterly report , For art and exercise in your defence , t And for your ...
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... king , Sir , hath laid , that in a dozen passes between your self and him , he shall not exceed you three hits ; he hath laid , on twelve for nine ; and it would come to immediate trial , if your lordship would vouchsafe the an- swer ...
... king , Sir , hath laid , that in a dozen passes between your self and him , he shall not exceed you three hits ; he hath laid , on twelve for nine ; and it would come to immediate trial , if your lordship would vouchsafe the an- swer ...
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... KING LEAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THE subject of this interesting tragedy , which was probably written in 1605 , is derived from an old historical ballad , founded on a story in Holinshed's Chronicles , and originally told by ...
... KING LEAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THE subject of this interesting tragedy , which was probably written in 1605 , is derived from an old historical ballad , founded on a story in Holinshed's Chronicles , and originally told by ...
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