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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... Queen . Good Hamlet , cast thy nighted colour off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever , with thy vailed lids Seek for thy noble father in the dust : Thou know'st , ' tis common ; all , that live , must ...
... Queen . Good Hamlet , cast thy nighted colour off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever , with thy vailed lids Seek for thy noble father in the dust : Thou know'st , ' tis common ; all , that live , must ...
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... Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosen- And I beseech you instantly to visit [ crantz : My too - much changed son . - Go , some of you , And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our ...
... Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosen- And I beseech you instantly to visit [ crantz : My too - much changed son . - Go , some of you , And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our ...
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... Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively said , ' tis so , When it prov'd otherwise ? King . Not that I know . Pol . Take this from this , if this be otherwise ...
... Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively said , ' tis so , When it prov'd otherwise ? King . Not that I know . Pol . Take this from this , if this be otherwise ...
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... queen ? [ queen . Pol . That's good ; mobled queen is good . 1 Play . Run barefoot up and down , threat'ning the flames With bisson rheum ; a clout upon that head , Where late the diadem stood ; and , for a robe , About her lank and all ...
... queen ? [ queen . Pol . That's good ; mobled queen is good . 1 Play . Run barefoot up and down , threat'ning the flames With bisson rheum ; a clout upon that head , Where late the diadem stood ; and , for a robe , About her lank and all ...
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... Queen . Did he receive you well ? Ros . Most like a gentleman . Enter King , Queen , Polonius , Ophelia , Rosen- crantz , and Guildenstern . King . And can you , by no drift of conference , ( iet from him , why he puts on this confusion ...
... Queen . Did he receive you well ? Ros . Most like a gentleman . Enter King , Queen , Polonius , Ophelia , Rosen- crantz , and Guildenstern . King . And can you , by no drift of conference , ( iet from him , why he puts on this confusion ...
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