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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... thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my lord , I am too ...
... thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my lord , I am too ...
Page 11
... thine ear , but few thy voice : Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'à in fancy : rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; And they in France , of ...
... thine ear , but few thy voice : Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'à in fancy : rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; And they in France , of ...
Page 19
... Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , Hamlet , This , in obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear ...
... Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , Hamlet , This , in obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear ...
Page 45
... . I think it be thine , indeed ; for thou liest in't . 1st Clo . You lie out on't , sir , and therefore it is not yours : for my part , I do not lie in't , yet it is mine . Ham . Thou dost lie in't , to be in't HAMLET . 45.
... . I think it be thine , indeed ; for thou liest in't . 1st Clo . You lie out on't , sir , and therefore it is not yours : for my part , I do not lie in't , yet it is mine . Ham . Thou dost lie in't , to be in't HAMLET . 45.
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... thine : ' tis for the dead , not for the quick ; therefore thou liest . 1st Clo . ' Tis a quick lie , sir ; ' twill away again , from me to you Ham . What man dost thou dig it for ? 1st Clo . For no man , sir . Ham . What woman , then ...
... thine : ' tis for the dead , not for the quick ; therefore thou liest . 1st Clo . ' Tis a quick lie , sir ; ' twill away again , from me to you Ham . What man dost thou dig it for ? 1st Clo . For no man , sir . Ham . What woman , then ...
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