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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... prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go net to Wittenberg . Ham . I shall , in all my best , obey you , madain . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and ...
... prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go net to Wittenberg . Ham . I shall , in all my best , obey you , madain . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and ...
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... pray you , to this speedy voy- For we will fetters put upon this fear , [ age ; Which now goes too free - booted . Ros . & Guil . We will haste us . [ exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . Enter Polonius . Pol . My lord , he's going to ...
... pray you , to this speedy voy- For we will fetters put upon this fear , [ age ; Which now goes too free - booted . Ros . & Guil . We will haste us . [ exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . Enter Polonius . Pol . My lord , he's going to ...
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... pray you , mark . He is dead and gone , lady , O , ho ! He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass - green turf , At his heels a stone Queen . Nay , but , Ophelia.— Oph . Pray you , mark . White his shroud as the mountain snow , Enter ...
... pray you , mark . He is dead and gone , lady , O , ho ! He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass - green turf , At his heels a stone Queen . Nay , but , Ophelia.— Oph . Pray you , mark . White his shroud as the mountain snow , Enter ...
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... pray you . [ exit Horatio . O ! this is the poison of deep grief ; it springs All from her father's death : and now behold , O Gertrude , Gertrude , When sorrows come , they come not single spies , But in battalions ! First , her father ...
... pray you . [ exit Horatio . O ! this is the poison of deep grief ; it springs All from her father's death : and now behold , O Gertrude , Gertrude , When sorrows come , they come not single spies , But in battalions ! First , her father ...
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... pray'st not well . [ him . I pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat : For , though I am not splenetive and rash , Yet have I in me something dangerous , Which let thy wisdom fear . Hold ff thy hand . King . Pluck them asunder ...
... pray'st not well . [ him . I pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat : For , though I am not splenetive and rash , Yet have I in me something dangerous , Which let thy wisdom fear . Hold ff thy hand . King . Pluck them asunder ...
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