The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Strana 32
... lord , Ham . I am very glad to see you ; good even , sir.1 But what , in faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so ; Nor shall you do mine ear that violence ...
... lord , Ham . I am very glad to see you ; good even , sir.1 But what , in faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so ; Nor shall you do mine ear that violence ...
Strana 34
... lord , I think I saw him yesternight . Ham . Saw ! who ? Hor . My lord , the king your father . Ham . The king my father ! Hor . Season your admiration " for a while With an attent ear ; till I may deliver , Upon the witness of these ...
... lord , I think I saw him yesternight . Ham . Saw ! who ? Hor . My lord , the king your father . Ham . The king my father ! Hor . Season your admiration " for a while With an attent ear ; till I may deliver , Upon the witness of these ...
Strana 35
... lord , upon the platform where we watch'd . Ham . Did you not speak to it ? 3 1 Armed at point , ] Thus the quartos . The folio : Arm'd at all points . Steevens . 2 with the act of fear , ] Fear was the cause , the active cause that ...
... lord , upon the platform where we watch'd . Ham . Did you not speak to it ? 3 1 Armed at point , ] Thus the quartos . The folio : Arm'd at all points . Steevens . 2 with the act of fear , ] Fear was the cause , the active cause that ...
Strana 36
... lord , I did ; But answer made it none : yet once , methought , It lifted up its head , and did address Itself to ... lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs ...
... lord , I did ; But answer made it none : yet once , methought , It lifted up its head , and did address Itself to ... lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs ...
Strana 37
... lord , from head to foot . Ham . His face . Hor . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . Ham . What , look'd he frowningly ? Hor . In sorrow than in anger . Ham . Hor . Nay , very pale . Ham . Hor . Most constantly . Ham . A ...
... lord , from head to foot . Ham . His face . Hor . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . Ham . What , look'd he frowningly ? Hor . In sorrow than in anger . Ham . Hor . Nay , very pale . Ham . Hor . Most constantly . Ham . A ...
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