Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Strana 49
... crimes done in my dayes of Nature 470 Arepurged and burnt away . Ham . Alas poore Ghost . Ghost Nay pitty me not , but to my vnfolding Lend thy liftning eare , but that I am forbid To tell the fecrets of my prifon house I would a tale ...
... crimes done in my dayes of Nature 470 Arepurged and burnt away . Ham . Alas poore Ghost . Ghost Nay pitty me not , but to my vnfolding Lend thy liftning eare , but that I am forbid To tell the fecrets of my prifon house I would a tale ...
Strana 57
... crimes It had beene better my mother had ne're borne me , 865 O I am very prowde , ambitious , difdainefull , With more finnes at my becke , then I haue thoughts To put them in , what should fuch fellowes as I Do , crawling between ...
... crimes It had beene better my mother had ne're borne me , 865 O I am very prowde , ambitious , difdainefull , With more finnes at my becke , then I haue thoughts To put them in , what should fuch fellowes as I Do , crawling between ...
Strana 69
... crime cleere from my confcience ! When I looke vp to heauen , I fee my trespasse , The earth doth ftill crie out vpon my fact , Pay me the murder of a brother and a king , And the adulterous fault I haue committed : O these are finnes ...
... crime cleere from my confcience ! When I looke vp to heauen , I fee my trespasse , The earth doth ftill crie out vpon my fact , Pay me the murder of a brother and a king , And the adulterous fault I haue committed : O these are finnes ...
Strana 98
... crime that man could ever imagine , or was committed . Now may I be assured to trust you , that like a vile wanton adultresse , altogether impudent and given over to her pleasure , runnes spreading forth her armes joyfully to imbrace ...
... crime that man could ever imagine , or was committed . Now may I be assured to trust you , that like a vile wanton adultresse , altogether impudent and given over to her pleasure , runnes spreading forth her armes joyfully to imbrace ...
Strana 113
... crime above al others most grievous and punishable : it is to me that you owe the benefit of your liberty receaved , and of the subversion of that tyranny that so much afflicted you , that hath troden under feete the yoke of the tirant ...
... crime above al others most grievous and punishable : it is to me that you owe the benefit of your liberty receaved , and of the subversion of that tyranny that so much afflicted you , that hath troden under feete the yoke of the tirant ...
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