The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - 447 pages |
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Page 30
... pr'ythee , when thou seest that act a - foot , Even with the very comment of thy soul Observe my uncle : if his occulted guilt Do not itself unkennel in one speech , It is a damned ghost that we have seen ; And my imaginations are as ...
... pr'ythee , when thou seest that act a - foot , Even with the very comment of thy soul Observe my uncle : if his occulted guilt Do not itself unkennel in one speech , It is a damned ghost that we have seen ; And my imaginations are as ...
Page 47
... Pr'ythee , Horatio , tell me one thing . Hor . What's that , my lord ? Ham . Dost thou think , Alexander looked o ' this fashion i ' the earth ? Hor . E'en so . Ham . And smelt so ? pah ! Hor . E'en so , my lord . [ Throws down the ...
... Pr'ythee , Horatio , tell me one thing . Hor . What's that , my lord ? Ham . Dost thou think , Alexander looked o ' this fashion i ' the earth ? Hor . E'en so . Ham . And smelt so ? pah ! Hor . E'en so , my lord . [ Throws down the ...
Page 48
... pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat ; For , though I am not splenetive and rash , Yet have I in me something dangerous , Which let thy wisdom fear : Hold off thy hand . King . Pluck them asunder . Queen . Hamlet , Hamlet ! All ...
... pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat ; For , though I am not splenetive and rash , Yet have I in me something dangerous , Which let thy wisdom fear : Hold off thy hand . King . Pluck them asunder . Queen . Hamlet , Hamlet ! All ...
Page 89
... Pr'ythee , peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more , is none . Lady M. What beast was it then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? When you durst do it , then you were a man ; And , to be more than what ...
... Pr'ythee , peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more , is none . Lady M. What beast was it then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? When you durst do it , then you were a man ; And , to be more than what ...
Page 99
... Pr'ythee , see there ! behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? Why , what care I ? If thou canst nod , speak too . If charnel - houses , and our graves , must send Those that we bury , back , our monuments Shall be the maws of kites . Lady M ...
... Pr'ythee , see there ! behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? Why , what care I ? If thou canst nod , speak too . If charnel - houses , and our graves , must send Those that we bury , back , our monuments Shall be the maws of kites . Lady M ...
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