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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... eyes , and speak to it . Hor . Tush ! tush ! ' twill not appear . Ber . And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What we two nights have seen . Hor . Sit down awhile ; Well , sit we down , And ...
... eyes , and speak to it . Hor . Tush ! tush ! ' twill not appear . Ber . And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What we two nights have seen . Hor . Sit down awhile ; Well , sit we down , And ...
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... eye , Horatio . Where , Hor . I saw him once , he was a goodly king . Ham . He was a man , take him for all in all , I ... eyes , Within his truncheon's length ; whilst they , distill'd Almost to jelly with the act of fear , Stand dumb ...
... eye , Horatio . Where , Hor . I saw him once , he was a goodly king . Ham . He was a man , take him for all in all , I ... eyes , Within his truncheon's length ; whilst they , distill'd Almost to jelly with the act of fear , Stand dumb ...
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... eyes upon you ? I would , I had been there . Hor . It would have much amaz'd you . Ham . Very like : Stay'd it long ? Very like , Hor . While one with moderate haste might tell a hundred . Ham . His beard was grizzl'd ? no ? Hor . It ...
... eyes upon you ? I would , I had been there . Hor . It would have much amaz'd you . Ham . Very like : Stay'd it long ? Very like , Hor . While one with moderate haste might tell a hundred . Ham . His beard was grizzl'd ? no ? Hor . It ...
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... eyes . SCENE III - A Room in Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My necessaries are embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , Pray let me hear from you . Óph . Do you doubt that ? Laer . For ...
... eyes . SCENE III - A Room in Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My necessaries are embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , Pray let me hear from you . Óph . Do you doubt that ? Laer . For ...
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... eyes , like stars , start from their spheres Thy knotted and combined locks to part , And each particular hair to stand on end , Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood ...
... eyes , like stars , start from their spheres Thy knotted and combined locks to part , And each particular hair to stand on end , Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood ...
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