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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... marrying a rural heiress , Mary Arden , possessed of a small estate in Warwickshire . Shakspeare's father rose to be high bailiff and chief alderman of Strat- ford ; but became depressed in circumstances about the year 1578 . William ...
... marrying a rural heiress , Mary Arden , possessed of a small estate in Warwickshire . Shakspeare's father rose to be high bailiff and chief alderman of Strat- ford ; but became depressed in circumstances about the year 1578 . William ...
Page 12
... marry , is't : Is it a custom ? But to my mind , -though I am native here , And to the manner born , -it is a custom More honor'd in the breach , than the observance . Enter Ghost . Hor . Look , my lord , it comes ! Ham . Angels and ...
... marry , is't : Is it a custom ? But to my mind , -though I am native here , And to the manner born , -it is a custom More honor'd in the breach , than the observance . Enter Ghost . Hor . Look , my lord , it comes ! Ham . Angels and ...
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... Marry , this is miching mallecho ; it means mischief . Oph . But what is the argument of the play ? Enter Prologue . Ham . We shall know by this fellow . Pro . For us , and for our tragedy , Here stooping to your clemency , We beg your ...
... Marry , this is miching mallecho ; it means mischief . Oph . But what is the argument of the play ? Enter Prologue . Ham . We shall know by this fellow . Pro . For us , and for our tragedy , Here stooping to your clemency , We beg your ...
Page 37
... marry with his brother . Queen . As kill a king ! Ham . Ah , lady , ' twas my word.- [ TO POLONIUS . Thou wretched , rash , intruding fool , farewell ! I took thee for thy better ; Leave wringing of your hands : Peace , sit you down ...
... marry with his brother . Queen . As kill a king ! Ham . Ah , lady , ' twas my word.- [ TO POLONIUS . Thou wretched , rash , intruding fool , farewell ! I took thee for thy better ; Leave wringing of your hands : Peace , sit you down ...
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... marry is't ; crowner's - quest law . 2nd Clo . Will you ha ' the truth on't ? If this had not been a gentlewoman , she should have been buried out of christian burial . 1st Clo . Why , there thou say'st : And the more pity ; that great ...
... marry is't ; crowner's - quest law . 2nd Clo . Will you ha ' the truth on't ? If this had not been a gentlewoman , she should have been buried out of christian burial . 1st Clo . Why , there thou say'st : And the more pity ; that great ...
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