The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 6T.T. Ash & H.F. Anners., 1838 |
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Page 64
... king's countenance , his rewards , his authorities . But such officers do the king best serve in the end . He keeps them , like an ape , in the corner of his jaw ; first mouthed , to be last swallowed . When he needs what you have ...
... king's countenance , his rewards , his authorities . But such officers do the king best serve in the end . He keeps them , like an ape , in the corner of his jaw ; first mouthed , to be last swallowed . When he needs what you have ...
Page 65
... King . But where is he ? Ros . Without , my lord ; guarded , to know your plea- King . Bring him before us . Ros . Ho , Guildenstern ! bring in my lord . Enter HAMLET and GUILDENSTERN . King . Now , Hamlet , where ' s Polonius ? Ham ...
... King . But where is he ? Ros . Without , my lord ; guarded , to know your plea- King . Bring him before us . Ros . Ho , Guildenstern ! bring in my lord . Enter HAMLET and GUILDENSTERN . King . Now , Hamlet , where ' s Polonius ? Ham ...
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... King Set me the stoups of wine upon that table : - If Hamlet give the first or second hit , Or quit in answer of the third exchange , Let all the battlement their orduance fire ; The king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath ; And in ...
... King Set me the stoups of wine upon that table : - If Hamlet give the first or second hit , Or quit in answer of the third exchange , Let all the battlement their orduance fire ; The king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath ; And in ...
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