The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 7Redfield, 1853 |
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... Laer . None but his enemies . King . Will you know them , then ? Laer . To his good friends thus wide I'll ope my arms And , like the kind life - rendering pelican , 1 Repast them with my blood . King . Why , now you speak Like a good ...
... Laer . None but his enemies . King . Will you know them , then ? Laer . To his good friends thus wide I'll ope my arms And , like the kind life - rendering pelican , 1 Repast them with my blood . King . Why , now you speak Like a good ...
Page 253
... Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the foils , young Osrick . — Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear ...
... Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the foils , young Osrick . — Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear ...
Page 254
... Laer . My lord , I'll hit him now . King . I do not think it . Laer . And yet it is almost against my conscience . [ Aside . Ham . Come , for the third , Laertes . You but dally : I pray you , pass with your best violence . I am afeard ...
... Laer . My lord , I'll hit him now . King . I do not think it . Laer . And yet it is almost against my conscience . [ Aside . Ham . Come , for the third , Laertes . You but dally : I pray you , pass with your best violence . I am afeard ...
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