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 10
... 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 Hamlet , and the trifling of his ...
... 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 Hamlet , and the trifling of his ...
Page 17
... POLONIUS . Po . How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? Oph . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of heaven . Oph . My lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet ...
... POLONIUS . Po . How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? Oph . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of heaven . Oph . My lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet ...
Page 18
... POLONIUS . Pol . I now do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy so sure As it hath us'd to do , ) that I have found The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol ...
... POLONIUS . Pol . I now do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy so sure As it hath us'd to do , ) that I have found The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol ...
Page 21
... POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Guil . My honor'd lord ! - Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! Good lads , how do ye both ? What news ? Ros . None , my lord ; but that the world's grown ...
... POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Guil . My honor'd lord ! - Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! Good lads , how do ye both ? What news ? Ros . None , my lord ; but that the world's grown ...
Page 23
... POLONIUS . Pol . Well be with you , gentlemen ! Ham . Hark you , Guildenstern , —and you too ; —at each ear a hearer ; that great baby , you see there , is not yet out of his swaddling clothes . Ros . Happily , he's the second time come ...
... POLONIUS . Pol . Well be with you , gentlemen ! Ham . Hark you , Guildenstern , —and you too ; —at each ear a hearer ; that great baby , you see there , is not yet out of his swaddling clothes . Ros . Happily , he's the second time come ...
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