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 6
... kind . King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my lord , I am too much i ' the sun . Queen . Good Hamlet , cast thy nighted color off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever ...
... kind . King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my lord , I am too much i ' the sun . Queen . Good Hamlet , cast thy nighted color off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever ...
Page 21
... . You were sent for ; and nere is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to color : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham HAMLET . 21.
... . You were sent for ; and nere is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to color : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham HAMLET . 21.
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... kind of joy To hear of it : They are about the court ; And , as I think , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true : And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To hear and see the matter . King ...
... kind of joy To hear of it : They are about the court ; And , as I think , they have already order This night to play before him . Pol . ' Tis most true : And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties , To hear and see the matter . King ...
Page 39
... kind : Thus bad begins , and worse remains behind . ACT IV . The guilty King and Queen , alarmed at the consequences which may result from Hamlet's evident knowledge of their crimes , determine to send him to England under the charge of ...
... kind : Thus bad begins , and worse remains behind . ACT IV . The guilty King and Queen , alarmed at the consequences which may result from Hamlet's evident knowledge of their crimes , determine to send him to England under the charge of ...
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... kind sister , sweet Ophelia ! — O heavens is't possible , a young maid's wits Should be as mortal as an old man's life ? Nature is fine in love : and , where ' tis fine , It sends some precious instance of itself After the thing it ...
... kind sister , sweet Ophelia ! — O heavens is't possible , a young maid's wits Should be as mortal as an old man's life ? Nature is fine in love : and , where ' tis fine , It sends some precious instance of itself After the thing it ...
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