The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... answer . [ time Len . And that well might Advise him to a caution , to hold what distance His wisdom can provide . Some holy angel Fly to the court of England , and unfold His message ere he come ; that a swift blessing May soon return ...
... answer . [ time Len . And that well might Advise him to a caution , to hold what distance His wisdom can provide . Some holy angel Fly to the court of England , and unfold His message ere he come ; that a swift blessing May soon return ...
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... answer me : stand , and unfold your - What we two nights have seen . 1 He smote the sledded Polack on the ice . Claudius , king of Denmark . Hamlet , son to the former , and nephew to the present king . Polonius , lord chamberlain ...
... answer me : stand , and unfold your - What we two nights have seen . 1 He smote the sledded Polack on the ice . Claudius , king of Denmark . Hamlet , son to the former , and nephew to the present king . Polonius , lord chamberlain ...
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... answer , I will do your mother's commandment : if not , your pardon , and my return , shall be the end of my business . Ham . Sir , I cannot . Guil . What , my lord ? Ham . Make you a wholesome answer ; my wit's diseased : but , sir ...
... answer , I will do your mother's commandment : if not , your pardon , and my return , shall be the end of my business . Ham . Sir , I cannot . Guil . What , my lord ? Ham . Make you a wholesome answer ; my wit's diseased : but , sir ...
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... answer well The death I gave him . So , again , good night ! í must be cruel , only to be kind : Thus bad begins , and worse remains behind.— But one word more , good lady . Queen . What shall I do ? Ham . Not this , by no means , that ...
... answer well The death I gave him . So , again , good night ! í must be cruel , only to be kind : Thus bad begins , and worse remains behind.— But one word more , good lady . Queen . What shall I do ? Ham . Not this , by no means , that ...
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... answer . Ham . How , if I answer , no ? [ person in trial . Osr . I mean , my lord , the opposition of your Ham . Sir , I will walk here in the hall : if it please his majesty , it is the breathing time of day with me : let the foils be ...
... answer . Ham . How , if I answer , no ? [ person in trial . Osr . I mean , my lord , the opposition of your Ham . Sir , I will walk here in the hall : if it please his majesty , it is the breathing time of day with me : let the foils be ...
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