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" tis common: all that live must die— So blow your nose, my dear, and do not cry. Hamlet. Aye, Madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee ? Hamlet. "
Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts - Page 2
by John Poole - 1811 - 64 pages
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Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts

John Poole - 1810 - 122 pages
...Hamlet. A little more than kin, and less than kind. King. Why hang the clouds still on you ? Come, nave done. Hamlet. You're out, my Lord : I'm too much in...If it be, Why seems there such a mighty fuss with Ihee ? Hamlet. Talk not to me of seems — when -husbands die, 'Twere well if some folks seem'd the...
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Hamlet travestie: with burlesque annotations

John Poole - 1811 - 138 pages
...Laertes. (To Hamlet) Cheer up, my son and cousin, never mind— Hamlet. A little more than kin, und less than kind. King. Why hang the clouds still on...mighty fuss with thee ? Hamlet. Talk not to me of seems—when husbands die, 'Twere well if some folks seem'd the same as I. But I have that within you...
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Hamlet travestie: with burlesque annotations

John Poole - 1811 - 136 pages
...Hamlet. You're out, my Lord : I'm too much in the sun. — Queen. Come, Hamlet, leave off crying; '(is in vain, Since crying will not bring him back again....it be, Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee F Hamlet. Talk not to me of seems — when husbands die, 'Twere well if some folks seem'd the same...
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Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts

John Poole - English drama - 1816 - 146 pages
...debtor. King. Then brush ! the sooner you are off the better. [Exit Laertes. (To Hamlet) Cheer up, my sou and cousin, never mind — Hamlet. A little more than...it be, Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee 1 Hamlet. King. Cheer up, my hearty : tho' you've lost your dad, Consider that your case is not so...
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A Book of Burlesque, Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody

William Davenport Adams - Burlesque (Literature) - 1891 - 260 pages
...Besides, 'tis common : all that live must die — So blow your nose, my dear, and do not cry. Ham. Ay, madam, it is common. Queen. If it be, Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee ? Ham. Talk not to me of seems — when husbands die, 'Twere well if some folks seem'd the same as...
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The Library

Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis - Bibliography - 1920 - 320 pages
...crying ; 'tis in vain, Since crying will not bring him back again. Besides, 'tis common : all that lives must die. So blow your nose, my dear, and do not cry....seems ; when husbands die, 'Twere well if some folks seemed the same as I. But I have that within you can't take from me — As for black clothes, that...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet

Sam Dowling - Fiction - 2009 - 114 pages
...father in the dust You know tis common all that live must die Passing through nature to eternity 10 HAMLET Aye madam it is common QUEEN If it be Why seems it so particular with you ? HAMLET Seems madam ! No it is ! I know not seems Tis not alone my inky...
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