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 35
... I'll convey myself , To hear the process ; I'll warrant , she'll tax him home , And , as you said , and wisely was it said , ' Tis meet , that some more audience than a mother , Since nature makes them partial , should o'erhear The ...
... I'll convey myself , To hear the process ; I'll warrant , she'll tax him home , And , as you said , and wisely was it said , ' Tis meet , that some more audience than a mother , Since nature makes them partial , should o'erhear The ...
Page 36
... I'll silence me e'en here . Pray you , be round with him . Queen . I'll warrant you ; Fear me not withdraw , I hear him coming . Enter HAMLET . [ POLONIUS hides himself Ham . Now , mother ; what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast ...
... I'll silence me e'en here . Pray you , be round with him . Queen . I'll warrant you ; Fear me not withdraw , I hear him coming . Enter HAMLET . [ POLONIUS hides himself Ham . Now , mother ; what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast ...
Page 41
... I'll not be juggled with : To this point I stand , - That both the worlds I give to negligence , Let come what comes ; only I'll be reveng'd Most throughly for my father . King . Who shall stay you ? Laer . My will , not all the world's ...
... I'll not be juggled with : To this point I stand , - That both the worlds I give to negligence , Let come what comes ; only I'll be reveng'd Most throughly for my father . King . Who shall stay you ? Laer . My will , not all the world's ...
Page 49
... I'll do't . - Dost thou come here to whine ? To outface me with leaping in her grave ? Be buried quick with her , and so will I : And , if thou prate of mountains , let them throw Millions of acres on us ; till our ground Singeing his ...
... I'll do't . - Dost thou come here to whine ? To outface me with leaping in her grave ? Be buried quick with her , and so will I : And , if thou prate of mountains , let them throw Millions of acres on us ; till our ground Singeing his ...
Page 50
... I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ignorance Your skill shall , like a star i ' the darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the foils , young Osric . - Cousin ...
... I'll be your foil , Laertes ; in mine ignorance Your skill shall , like a star i ' the darkest night , Stick fiery off indeed . Laer . You mock me , sir Ham . No , by this hand . King . Give them the foils , young Osric . - Cousin ...
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