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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... hast been soul , to hear a robustious periwig - pated - fellow ' As one , in suffering all , that suffers nothing ... hast , but thy good spirits , To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poo be flattered ? A man , that fortune's ...
... hast been soul , to hear a robustious periwig - pated - fellow ' As one , in suffering all , that suffers nothing ... hast , but thy good spirits , To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poo be flattered ? A man , that fortune's ...
Page 41
... hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father much offended . Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle [ tongue . tongue . Ham . Go , go , you question with a wicked Queen . Why , how now , Hamlet ? Ham . What's ...
... hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father much offended . Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle [ tongue . tongue . Ham . Go , go , you question with a wicked Queen . Why , how now , Hamlet ? Ham . What's ...
Page 43
... hast cleft my heart in twain . Ham . O , throw away the worser part of it , And live the purer with the other half . Good night : but go not to my uncle's bed ; Assume a virtue , if you have it not . That monster , custom , who all ...
... hast cleft my heart in twain . Ham . O , throw away the worser part of it , And live the purer with the other half . Good night : but go not to my uncle's bed ; Assume a virtue , if you have it not . That monster , custom , who all ...
Page 74
... hast said , My praises made thee first a soldier , so , To have my praise for this , perform a part , Thou hast not done before . Cor . Well , I must do't : Away , my disposition , and possess me Some harlot's spirit ! My throat of war ...
... hast said , My praises made thee first a soldier , so , To have my praise for this , perform a part , Thou hast not done before . Cor . Well , I must do't : Away , my disposition , and possess me Some harlot's spirit ! My throat of war ...
Page 76
... hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women , ' Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , [ well , As ' tis to laugh at them . - My mother , you wot My hazards still have been your solace ; and Believe't not lightly ...
... hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women , ' Tis fond to wail inevitable strokes , [ well , As ' tis to laugh at them . - My mother , you wot My hazards still have been your solace ; and Believe't not lightly ...
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