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 17
... in the Castle . [ Exeuns . Enter KING , QUEEN , Rosencrantz , GUILDENSTERN , and Attendants King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz , and Guildenstern ! Moreover that we much did long to see you , The need , we have to use you , did HAMLET . 17.
... in the Castle . [ Exeuns . Enter KING , QUEEN , Rosencrantz , GUILDENSTERN , and Attendants King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz , and Guildenstern ! Moreover that we much did long to see you , The need , we have to use you , did HAMLET . 17.
Page 18
... Queen . Good gentlemen , he hath much talk'd of you ; And , sure I am , two men there are not living , To whom he more adheres . If it will please you So to expend your time with us a while , Your visitation shall receive such thanks As ...
... Queen . Good gentlemen , he hath much talk'd of you ; And , sure I am , two men there are not living , To whom he more adheres . If it will please you So to expend your time with us a while , Your visitation shall receive such thanks As ...
Page 19
... Queen . More matter , with less art . Pol . Madam , I swear , I use nɔ art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell it , for I will use no art . Mad let us grant him ...
... Queen . More matter , with less art . Pol . Madam , I swear , I use nɔ art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell it , for I will use no art . Mad let us grant him ...
Page 20
... Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time , ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively said , ' Tis so , When it prov'd otherwise ? King . Not that I know . [ Pointing to his head and shoulder . Pol . Take ...
... Queen . It may be , very likely . Pol . Hath there been such a time , ( I'd fain know that , ) That I have positively said , ' Tis so , When it prov'd otherwise ? King . Not that I know . [ Pointing to his head and shoulder . Pol . Take ...
Page 21
... purpose . You were sent for ; and nere is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties nave not craft enough to color : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham HAMLET . 21.
... purpose . You were sent for ; and nere is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties nave not craft enough to color : I know , the good king and queen have sent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? Ham HAMLET . 21.
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