The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... fall on you ! Let me know : - Why sinks that cauldron ? and what noise is this ? [ hautboys . 1 Witch . Show ! 2 Witch . Show ! 3 Witch . Show ! All . Show his eyes , and grieve his heart ! Come like shadows , so depart . Eight kings ...
... fall on you ! Let me know : - Why sinks that cauldron ? and what noise is this ? [ hautboys . 1 Witch . Show ! 2 Witch . Show ! 3 Witch . Show ! All . Show his eyes , and grieve his heart ! Come like shadows , so depart . Eight kings ...
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... falls , Repugnant to command . Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls . Then senseless Ilium , Seeming to feel this blow , with ...
... falls , Repugnant to command . Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls . Then senseless Ilium , Seeming to feel this blow , with ...
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... fall , Or pardon'd , being down ? Then I'll look up ; My fault is past . But O , what form of prayer Can serve my ... falls and dies . Queen . O , me , what hast thou done ? Ham . Nay , I know not . Is it the king ? [ lifts up the arras ...
... fall , Or pardon'd , being down ? Then I'll look up ; My fault is past . But O , what form of prayer Can serve my ... falls and dies . Queen . O , me , what hast thou done ? Ham . Nay , I know not . Is it the king ? [ lifts up the arras ...
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... fall : And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe ; But even his mother shall uncharge the practice And call ... falls right . You have been talk'd of since your travel much , And that in Hamlet's hearing , for a quality , Wherein ...
... fall : And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe ; But even his mother shall uncharge the practice And call ... falls right . You have been talk'd of since your travel much , And that in Hamlet's hearing , for a quality , Wherein ...
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... fall to play . Ham . She well instructs me . [ exit Lord . Hor . You will lose this wager , my lord . Ham . I do not think so ; since he went into France , I have been in continual practice ; I shall win at the odds . But thou wouldst ...
... fall to play . Ham . She well instructs me . [ exit Lord . Hor . You will lose this wager , my lord . Ham . I do not think so ; since he went into France , I have been in continual practice ; I shall win at the odds . But thou wouldst ...
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