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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... daughter ; have , while she is mine ; Who , in her duty and obedience , mark , Hath given me this . Now , gather and surmise . To the celestial , and my soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia , ' - That's an ill phrase , a vile ...
... daughter ; have , while she is mine ; Who , in her duty and obedience , mark , Hath given me this . Now , gather and surmise . To the celestial , and my soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia , ' - That's an ill phrase , a vile ...
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... daughter ? Pol . I have , my lord . Ham . Let her not walk i'the sun : conception is a blessing ; but as your daughter may conceive , -friend , look to't . Pol . How say you by that ? [ aside ] Still harp- ing on my daughter : yet he ...
... daughter ? Pol . I have , my lord . Ham . Let her not walk i'the sun : conception is a blessing ; but as your daughter may conceive , -friend , look to't . Pol . How say you by that ? [ aside ] Still harp- ing on my daughter : yet he ...
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... daughter , and no more , The which he loved passing well . ' Pol . Still on my daughter . [ aside . Ham . Am I not i'the right , old Jephthah ? Pol . If you call me Jephthah , my lord , I have a daughter , that I love passing well . Ham ...
... daughter , and no more , The which he loved passing well . ' Pol . Still on my daughter . [ aside . Ham . Am I not i'the right , old Jephthah ? Pol . If you call me Jephthah , my lord , I have a daughter , that I love passing well . Ham ...
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... daughter , sing ; or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein he won honour , than in the em- bracements of his bed , where he would show most love ...
... daughter , sing ; or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein he won honour , than in the em- bracements of his bed , where he would show most love ...
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... daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : O , Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife ... daughter's sake : martlet , Salar . Marry , well remember'd . I 94 [ Аст II . MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : O , Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife ... daughter's sake : martlet , Salar . Marry , well remember'd . I 94 [ Аст II . MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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