The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... madam , it is common . Queen . If it be , Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not seems . ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary suits of solemn black , Nor windy ...
... madam , it is common . Queen . If it be , Why seems it so particular with thee ? Ham . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not seems . ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary suits of solemn black , Nor windy ...
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... madam . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart : in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day ...
... madam . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart : in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day ...
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... madam , to expostulate What majesty should be , what duty is , Why day is day , night , night , and time is time , Were nothing but to waste night , day , and time . Therefore , since brevity is the soul of wit , And tediousness the ...
... madam , to expostulate What majesty should be , what duty is , Why day is day , night , night , and time is time , Were nothing but to waste night , day , and time . Therefore , since brevity is the soul of wit , And tediousness the ...
Strana 19
... Madam , I swear , I use nɔ art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell it , for I will use no art . Mad let us grant him then and now remains , That we find out the ...
... Madam , I swear , I use nɔ art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell it , for I will use no art . Mad let us grant him then and now remains , That we find out the ...
Strana 25
... like a gentleman . Guil . But with much forcing of his disposition . Ros . Niggard of question ; but , of our demands , Most free in his reply . Queen . To any pastime ? Did you assay him Ros . Madam , it so fell out , that HAMLET . 25.
... like a gentleman . Guil . But with much forcing of his disposition . Ros . Niggard of question ; but , of our demands , Most free in his reply . Queen . To any pastime ? Did you assay him Ros . Madam , it so fell out , that HAMLET . 25.
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