The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1824 LIBRARY HAS : v.1-4, 6-9. |
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... . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] Wits , to your work . Brain , go about the present business . * [ 5 ] Tent him --- search his wounds . [ 6 ] Blench , i . e . shrink . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . But from what cause he will by no means speak 52 ACT III . HAMLET .
... . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] Wits , to your work . Brain , go about the present business . * [ 5 ] Tent him --- search his wounds . [ 6 ] Blench , i . e . shrink . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . But from what cause he will by no means speak 52 ACT III . HAMLET .
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... cause Of Hamlet's wildness : so shall I hope , your virtues Will bring him to his wonted way again , To both your honours . Oph . Madam , I wish it may . [ Exit Queen JOHNSON . JOHNSON . [ 7 ] O'er - raught --- is over - reached , that ...
... cause Of Hamlet's wildness : so shall I hope , your virtues Will bring him to his wonted way again , To both your honours . Oph . Madam , I wish it may . [ Exit Queen JOHNSON . JOHNSON . [ 7 ] O'er - raught --- is over - reached , that ...
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... cause of distemper ? You do , surely , but bar the door upon your own liberty , if you deny your griefs to your friend . Ham . Sir , I lack advancement . Ros . How can that be , when you have the voice of the king himself for your ...
... cause of distemper ? You do , surely , but bar the door upon your own liberty , if you deny your griefs to your friend . Ham . Sir , I lack advancement . Ros . How can that be , when you have the voice of the king himself for your ...
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... cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable . - Do not look upon me ; Lest , with this piteous action , you convert My stern effects : then what I have to do Will want true colour ; tears , perchance , for blood ...
... cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable . - Do not look upon me ; Lest , with this piteous action , you convert My stern effects : then what I have to do Will want true colour ; tears , perchance , for blood ...
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... cause without Why the man dies .-- I humbly thank you , sir . Cap . God be wï ' you , sir . Ros . Will't please you go , my lord ? Ham . I will be with you straight . [ Exit Captain . Go a little before . [ Exeunt Ros . and GUIL . How ...
... cause without Why the man dies .-- I humbly thank you , sir . Cap . God be wï ' you , sir . Ros . Will't please you go , my lord ? Ham . I will be with you straight . [ Exit Captain . Go a little before . [ Exeunt Ros . and GUIL . How ...
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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