“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 pages |
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... post with post ; ( 18 ) and every one did bear Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence , And pour'd them down before him . Ang . We are sent To give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; Only to herald thee into his sight , Not pay ...
... post with post ; ( 18 ) and every one did bear Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence , And pour'd them down before him . Ang . We are sent To give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; Only to herald thee into his sight , Not pay ...
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... post with post ; " Can post with post ; " 66 as thick as Tale and " Tale " has not wanted several defenders . The latest of them , Mr. Singer , remarks ( Shakespeare Vindicated , & c . p . 251 ) ; " Rowe was right in correcting the ...
... post with post ; " Can post with post ; " 66 as thick as Tale and " Tale " has not wanted several defenders . The latest of them , Mr. Singer , remarks ( Shakespeare Vindicated , & c . p . 251 ) ; " Rowe was right in correcting the ...
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... post . Enter to him Bernardo . Ber . Who's there ? Fran . Nay , answer me : stand , and unfold yourself . Ber . Long live the king ! Fran . Bernardo ? Ber . He . Fran . You come most carefully upon your hour . Ber . ' Tis now struck ...
... post . Enter to him Bernardo . Ber . Who's there ? Fran . Nay , answer me : stand , and unfold yourself . Ber . Long live the king ! Fran . Bernardo ? Ber . He . Fran . You come most carefully upon your hour . Ber . ' Tis now struck ...
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... post - haste and romage in the land . Ber . I think it be no other but e'en so : Well may it sort , that this portentous figure Comes armed through our watch ; so like the king That was and is the question of these wars . Hor . A mote ...
... post - haste and romage in the land . Ber . I think it be no other but e'en so : Well may it sort , that this portentous figure Comes armed through our watch ; so like the king That was and is the question of these wars . Hor . A mote ...
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... post With such dexterity ( 13 ) to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good : But break , my heart , —for I must hold my tongue ! Enter HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BERNARDO . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . Horatio ...
... post With such dexterity ( 13 ) to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good : But break , my heart , —for I must hold my tongue ! Enter HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BERNARDO . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . Horatio ...
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