TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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Page 147
... Laer . How now ! what noise is that ? Enter OPHELIA , fantastically dressed with straws and flowers . O heat , dry up my brains ! tears , seven times salt , Burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye ! — By heaven , thy madness shall be ...
... Laer . How now ! what noise is that ? Enter OPHELIA , fantastically dressed with straws and flowers . O heat , dry up my brains ! tears , seven times salt , Burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye ! — By heaven , thy madness shall be ...
Page 149
... Laer . King . A Norman . Laer . Upon my life , Lamound . King . The very same . Laer . I know him well : he is the brooch , indeed , And gem of all the nation . King . He made confession of you ; And gave you such a masterly report ...
... Laer . King . A Norman . Laer . Upon my life , Lamound . King . The very same . Laer . I know him well : he is the brooch , indeed , And gem of all the nation . King . He made confession of you ; And gave you such a masterly report ...
Page 162
... Laer . Come , one for me . Ham . I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ig- norance Your skill shall , like a star i ' the darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the ...
... Laer . Come , one for me . Ham . I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ig- norance Your skill shall , like a star i ' the darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir . Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the ...
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Alcibiades Apem Apemantus beauty Brabantio Cæsar called Capulet Cassio Cloten copy Cordelia Cymbeline Cyprus daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth edition Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio follow fool gentleman give Gloster gods GUIDERIUS Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honest honour Horatio Iach Iago ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord madam Malone means Mercutio Michael Cassio mind nature never night noble Nurse Ophelia Othello passage Pisanio play poet Polonius poor Posthumus pray printed Prithee quarto reads Queen Romeo and Juliet SCENE servant Shakspere Shakspere's soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon Timon of Athens Tybalt villain word