The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Courtier . Another Courtier . A Priest . Marcellus , Bernardo , Courtiers . Officers . Francisco , a Soldier . Reynaldo , Servant to Polonius . A Captain . An Ambassador . Ghost of Hamlet's Father . Fortinbras , Prince of Norway ...
... Courtier . Another Courtier . A Priest . Marcellus , Bernardo , Courtiers . Officers . Francisco , a Soldier . Reynaldo , Servant to Polonius . A Captain . An Ambassador . Ghost of Hamlet's Father . Fortinbras , Prince of Norway ...
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... courtier , & c . STEEVENS . I question whether a quibble between sun and son be not here intended . FARMER . 7 vailed lids- ] With lowering eyes , cast down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Vailing her high - top lower than her ...
... courtier , & c . STEEVENS . I question whether a quibble between sun and son be not here intended . FARMER . 7 vailed lids- ] With lowering eyes , cast down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Vailing her high - top lower than her ...
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... courtier , cousin , and our son . QUEEN . Let not thy mother lose her prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go not to Wittenberg . HAM . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ...
... courtier , cousin , and our son . QUEEN . Let not thy mother lose her prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go not to Wittenberg . HAM . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ...
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... courtiers were appointed to lead Hamlet to a solitary place , within the woods , where they brought the woman , inciting him to take their pleasures together . And surely the poore prince at this assault had beene in great danger , if a ...
... courtiers were appointed to lead Hamlet to a solitary place , within the woods , where they brought the woman , inciting him to take their pleasures together . And surely the poore prince at this assault had beene in great danger , if a ...
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... Courtier , by Hobby , 1556 : " Among the chiefe conditions and qualityes in a waiting- gentlewoman , " is , " to flee affection or curiosity . " Again , in Chapman's Preface to Ovid's Banquet of Sense , 1595 : " Obscuritie in affection ...
... Courtier , by Hobby , 1556 : " Among the chiefe conditions and qualityes in a waiting- gentlewoman , " is , " to flee affection or curiosity . " Again , in Chapman's Preface to Ovid's Banquet of Sense , 1595 : " Obscuritie in affection ...
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