Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Strana 11
... thou hast been at Parris garden , hast not ? ' - Dekker's Satiro - mastix , 1602 . This allusion by Dekker may be compared , says HALLIWELL , with another pas- sage , in Westward Hoe , 1607 , - ' I , but when light wives make heavy ...
... thou hast been at Parris garden , hast not ? ' - Dekker's Satiro - mastix , 1602 . This allusion by Dekker may be compared , says HALLIWELL , with another pas- sage , in Westward Hoe , 1607 , - ' I , but when light wives make heavy ...
Strana 17
... thou shalt devise . ' In the amended copy the Queen merely says , -Be thou assured if words be made of breath , And breath of life , I have no life to breathe What thou hast said to me .'.... The madness of Ophelia is beautifully ...
... thou shalt devise . ' In the amended copy the Queen merely says , -Be thou assured if words be made of breath , And breath of life , I have no life to breathe What thou hast said to me .'.... The madness of Ophelia is beautifully ...
Strana 40
... Thou art a scholler , fpeake to it Horatio . 2 . Lookes it not like the king ? Hor . Moft like , it horrors mee with feare and wonder . 2. It would be spoke to . [ I , i , 45. ] Mar. Queftion it Horatio . 40 Hor . What art thou that ...
... Thou art a scholler , fpeake to it Horatio . 2 . Lookes it not like the king ? Hor . Moft like , it horrors mee with feare and wonder . 2. It would be spoke to . [ I , i , 45. ] Mar. Queftion it Horatio . 40 Hor . What art thou that ...
Strana 41
... thou art priuy to thy countries fate , 95 100 Which happly foreknowing may preuent , O speake to me , Or if thou haft extorted in thy life , Or hoorded treasure in the wombe of earth , For which they say you Spirites oft walke in death ...
... thou art priuy to thy countries fate , 95 100 Which happly foreknowing may preuent , O speake to me , Or if thou haft extorted in thy life , Or hoorded treasure in the wombe of earth , For which they say you Spirites oft walke in death ...
Strana 46
... for fhame , The winde fits in the fhoulder of your faile , And you are staid for , there my bleffing with thee And these few precepts in thy memory . " Be thou familiar , but by no meanes vulgare 46 The Tragedie of Hamlet.
... for fhame , The winde fits in the fhoulder of your faile , And you are staid for , there my bleffing with thee And these few precepts in thy memory . " Be thou familiar , but by no meanes vulgare 46 The Tragedie of Hamlet.
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