The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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Page 15
... There's ne'er a villain , dwelling in all Denmark , But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right : And so , without more circumstance ...
... There's ne'er a villain , dwelling in all Denmark , But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right : And so , without more circumstance ...
Page 16
... There's no offence , my lord . Ham . Yes , by St. Patrick , but there is , Horatio , And much offence too . Touching this vision here , - It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your desire to know what is between us , O'er ...
... There's no offence , my lord . Ham . Yes , by St. Patrick , but there is , Horatio , And much offence too . Touching this vision here , - It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your desire to know what is between us , O'er ...
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... there's method in it . [ Aside . ] Will you walk out of the air , my lord ? Ham . Into my grave ? Pol . Indeed ... there he is . Ros . Heaven save you , sir ! Guil . My honor'd lord ! - [ TO POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Ham . My ...
... there's method in it . [ Aside . ] Will you walk out of the air , my lord ? Ham . Into my grave ? Pol . Indeed ... there he is . Ros . Heaven save you , sir ! Guil . My honor'd lord ! - [ TO POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Ham . My ...
Page 22
... there is no such stuff in my thoughts . Ham . Why did you laugh then , when I said , Man delights not me ? Ros . To think , my lord , if you delight not in man , what lenten entertainment the players shall receive for you : we met them ...
... there is no such stuff in my thoughts . Ham . Why did you laugh then , when I said , Man delights not me ? Ros . To think , my lord , if you delight not in man , what lenten entertainment the players shall receive for you : we met them ...
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... There is something in this more than natural , if philosophy could find it out . Guil . There are the players . [ Flourish of trumpets within . Ham . Gentlemen , you are welcome to Elsinore . Your hands . You are welcome : but my uncle ...
... There is something in this more than natural , if philosophy could find it out . Guil . There are the players . [ Flourish of trumpets within . Ham . Gentlemen , you are welcome to Elsinore . Your hands . You are welcome : but my uncle ...
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