The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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... picked out of ten thousand . Pol . That's very true , my lord . Ham . For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog , being a god , kissing carrion , Have you a daughter ? Pol . [ Aside . ] Still harping on my 20 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
... picked out of ten thousand . Pol . That's very true , my lord . Ham . For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog , being a god , kissing carrion , Have you a daughter ? Pol . [ Aside . ] Still harping on my 20 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
Page 36
... Dead , for a ducat , dead . Pol . [ Behind . ] O , I am slain . [ Falls , and dies . Nay , I know not : Queen . O me , what hast thou done ? Ham . [ Lifts up the arras , and draws forth POLONIUS Is it the king ? Queen . O , what a rash ...
... Dead , for a ducat , dead . Pol . [ Behind . ] O , I am slain . [ Falls , and dies . Nay , I know not : Queen . O me , what hast thou done ? Ham . [ Lifts up the arras , and draws forth POLONIUS Is it the king ? Queen . O , what a rash ...
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... dead and gone , lady , He is dead and gone ; At his heels a stone . At his head a grass - green turf , O , ho ! Queen . Nay , but Ophelia , Oph . Pray you , mark . White his shroud as the mountain snow , Enter KING . Queen . Alas , look ...
... dead and gone , lady , He is dead and gone ; At his heels a stone . At his head a grass - green turf , O , ho ! Queen . Nay , but Ophelia , Oph . Pray you , mark . White his shroud as the mountain snow , Enter KING . Queen . Alas , look ...
Page 41
... Dead . But not by him . King . Let him demand his fill . Laer . How came he dead ? 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 ...
... Dead . But not by him . King . Let him demand his fill . Laer . How came he dead ? 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 ...
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... dead , Go to thy death - bed , He never will come again . His beard was as white as snow , All flaxen was his poll : He is gone , he is gone , And we cast away moan ; And peace be with his soul ! And with all Christian souls ! I pray ...
... dead , Go to thy death - bed , He never will come again . His beard was as white as snow , All flaxen was his poll : He is gone , he is gone , And we cast away moan ; And peace be with his soul ! And with all Christian souls ! I pray ...
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