Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentableJ. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... king thats dead . Mar. Thou art a scholler speake to it Horatio . Hora . Most like , it horrowes me with feare and wonder . Bar . It would be spoke to . Mar. Speake to it Horatio . Hora . What art thou that vfurpst this time of night ...
... king thats dead . Mar. Thou art a scholler speake to it Horatio . Hora . Most like , it horrowes me with feare and wonder . Bar . It would be spoke to . Mar. Speake to it Horatio . Hora . What art thou that vfurpst this time of night ...
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... king , Whose image euen but now appea'd to vs , Was as you know by Fortinbraffe of Norway , Thereto prickt on by a most emulate pride Dar'd to the combate ; in which our valiant Hamlet , ( For so this fide of our knowne world esteemd ...
... king , Whose image euen but now appea'd to vs , Was as you know by Fortinbraffe of Norway , Thereto prickt on by a most emulate pride Dar'd to the combate ; in which our valiant Hamlet , ( For so this fide of our knowne world esteemd ...
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... King . Haue you your fathers leaue , what saies Polonius ? Polo . He hath my lord wrung from me my flow leaue By laboursome petition , and at last Vpon his will I feald my hard confent , I doe beseech you giue him leaue to goe . King ...
... King . Haue you your fathers leaue , what saies Polonius ? Polo . He hath my lord wrung from me my flow leaue By laboursome petition , and at last Vpon his will I feald my hard confent , I doe beseech you giue him leaue to goe . King ...
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... King . Why tis a louing and a faire reply , Be as our felfe in Denmarke , madam come , This gentle and vnforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart , in grace whereof , No iocond health that Denmarke drinkes to day , But the great ...
... King . Why tis a louing and a faire reply , Be as our felfe in Denmarke , madam come , This gentle and vnforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart , in grace whereof , No iocond health that Denmarke drinkes to day , But the great ...
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... king your father . Ham . The king my father ? Hora . Season your admiration for a while With an attentiue * eare till I may deliuer Vpon the witnesse of these gentlemen This maruaile to you . Ham . For Gods loue let me heare ? Hora ...
... king your father . Ham . The king my father ? Hora . Season your admiration for a while With an attentiue * eare till I may deliuer Vpon the witnesse of these gentlemen This maruaile to you . Ham . For Gods loue let me heare ? Hora ...
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