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 16
... lord ? Ham . Never make known what you have seen to - night . Hor . Mar. My lord , we will not . Ham . Hor . Propose the oath , my lord . Ham . Never to speak of this that Swear by my sword . Ghost . [ Beneath . ] Swear . Nay , but ...
... lord ? Ham . Never make known what you have seen to - night . Hor . Mar. My lord , we will not . Ham . Hor . Propose the oath , my lord . Ham . Never to speak of this that Swear by my sword . Ghost . [ Beneath . ] Swear . Nay , but ...
Page 17
... 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 all unbrac'd ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other ; He ...
... 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 all unbrac'd ; Pale as his shirt ; his knees knocking each other ; He ...
Page 20
... lord Hamlet ? Ham . Excellent well . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were so honest a man . Pol . Honest , my lord ? Ham . Ay , sir ; to be ...
... lord Hamlet ? Ham . Excellent well . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were so honest a man . Pol . Honest , my lord ? Ham . Ay , sir ; to be ...
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... lord ? Ham . Words , words , words ! Pol . What is the matter , my lord ? Ham . Between who ? Pol . I mean , the matter that you read , my lord . Ham . Slanders , sir : for the satirical rogue says here , that old men have gray beards ...
... lord ? Ham . Words , words , words ! Pol . What is the matter , my lord ? Ham . Between who ? Pol . I mean , the matter that you read , my lord . Ham . Slanders , sir : for the satirical rogue says here , that old men have gray beards ...
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... lord ? Ham . That you must teach me . But let me conjure you , by the rights of our fellowship , by the consonancy of our youth , by the obligation of our ever - preserved love , and by what more dear a better proposer could charge you ...
... lord ? Ham . That you must teach me . But let me conjure you , by the rights of our fellowship , by the consonancy of our youth , by the obligation of our ever - preserved love , and by what more dear a better proposer could charge you ...
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