The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 1; Volume 6Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page 130
... honest ? Oph . My lord ? Ham . Are you fair ? Oph . What means your lordship ? Ham . That if you be honest , and fair , your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better com- merce than ...
... honest ? Oph . My lord ? Ham . Are you fair ? Oph . What means your lordship ? Ham . That if you be honest , and fair , your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better com- merce than ...
Page 292
... Honest , my lord ? Honest ? Ay , honest . Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Oth . What dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ? Oth . Think , my lord ? Alas ! thou echoest me As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous ...
... Honest , my lord ? Honest ? Ay , honest . Iago . My lord , for aught I know . Oth . What dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my lord ? Oth . Think , my lord ? Alas ! thou echoest me As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous ...
Page 370
... honest man , —mistake me not , —but one ; — No more , I pray , -and he ' s a steward.— How fain would I have hated all mankind , And thou redeem'st thyself : But all , save thee , I fell with curses . Methinks , thou art more honest now ...
... honest man , —mistake me not , —but one ; — No more , I pray , -and he ' s a steward.— How fain would I have hated all mankind , And thou redeem'st thyself : But all , save thee , I fell with curses . Methinks , thou art more honest now ...
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