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... cause and the effect are proportionate and suitable . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] The moon . MALONE . [ 5 ] Fierce for terrible ... causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . ACT I. HAMLET.- Prince of Denmark 13 If there be 12 ACT I HAMLET.
... cause and the effect are proportionate and suitable . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] The moon . MALONE . [ 5 ] Fierce for terrible ... causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . ACT I. HAMLET.- Prince of Denmark 13 If there be 12 ACT I HAMLET.
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... cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol . Give first admittance to the embassadors ; My news shall be the fruit to that great feast . " King . Thyself do grace to them , and bring them in ...
... cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol . Give first admittance to the embassadors ; My news shall be the fruit to that great feast . " King . Thyself do grace to them , and bring them in ...
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... cause of this effect ; Or , rather say , the cause of this defect ; For this effect , defective , comes by cause : Thus it remains , and the remainder thus . Perpend . I have a daughter ; have , whilst she is mine ; Who , in her duty ...
... cause of this effect ; Or , rather say , the cause of this defect ; For this effect , defective , comes by cause : Thus it remains , and the remainder thus . Perpend . I have a daughter ; have , whilst she is mine ; Who , in her duty ...
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... cause of his disorder from the penetration of these two friends , who were set over him as spies . WARBURTON . STEEVENS . Sparing ; like the entertainments given in Lent . [ 8 ] To cote is to overtake . STEEVENS . [ 9 ] Those who are ...
... cause of his disorder from the penetration of these two friends , who were set over him as spies . WARBURTON . STEEVENS . Sparing ; like the entertainments given in Lent . [ 8 ] To cote is to overtake . STEEVENS . [ 9 ] Those who are ...
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... cause , And can say nothing ; no , not for a king , Upon whose property , and most dear life , A damn'd defeat was made . Am I a coward ? Who calls me villain ? breaks my pate across Plucks off my beard , and blows it in my face ...
... cause , And can say nothing ; no , not for a king , Upon whose property , and most dear life , A damn'd defeat was made . Am I a coward ? Who calls me villain ? breaks my pate across Plucks off my beard , and blows it in my face ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Isaac Reed No preview available - 2015 |
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ancient Bawd Ben Jonson beseech Boult Brabantio called Cassio Cleon Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona Dionyza dost doth Duke Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear Fortinbras fortune Gent gentlemen give Guil GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honest honour Horatio husband i'the Iago is't John Shakespeare JOHNSON King Henry lady Laer Laertes lago look lord LYSIMACHUS MALONE Marina marry means Michael Cassio mistress Mitylene Moor murder never night noble Ophelia Othello Pentapolis Pericles play poet POLONIUS pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre Queen Roderigo Rosencrantz SCENE Shakespeare signifies soul speak STEEVENS sweet sword tell Thaisa Tharsus thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tyre villain WARBURTON wife word