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 26
... Madam , it so fell out , that certain players We o'er - raught on the way of these we told him : And there did seem in him a kind of joy To hear of it : They are about the court . And , as I think , they have already order This night to ...
... Madam , it so fell out , that certain players We o'er - raught on the way of these we told him : And there did seem in him a kind of joy To hear of it : They are about the court . And , as I think , they have already order This night to ...
Page 31
... Madam , how like you this play ? Queen . The lady doth protest too much , methinks . Ham . O , but she'll keep her word . King . Have you heard the argument ? Is there no offence in't ? Ham . No , no , they do but jest , poison in jest ...
... Madam , how like you this play ? Queen . The lady doth protest too much , methinks . Ham . O , but she'll keep her word . King . Have you heard the argument ? Is there no offence in't ? Ham . No , no , they do but jest , poison in jest ...
Page 50
... son shall win . Laer . A touch , a touch , I do confess . Queen . The queen carouses to thy fortune , Hamlet . Ham . Good madam , [ They play . King . Gertrude , do not drink . Queen . I will , my lord ; -I pray 50 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
... son shall win . Laer . A touch , a touch , I do confess . Queen . The queen carouses to thy fortune , Hamlet . Ham . Good madam , [ They play . King . Gertrude , do not drink . Queen . I will , my lord ; -I pray 50 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
Page 66
... madam ? Hero . They did entreat me to acquaint her of it : But I persuaded them , if they lov'd Benedick , To wish him wrestle with affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . Urs . Why did you so ? Hero . Nature never framed a ...
... madam ? Hero . They did entreat me to acquaint her of it : But I persuaded them , if they lov'd Benedick , To wish him wrestle with affection , And never to let Beatrice know of it . Urs . Why did you so ? Hero . Nature never framed a ...
Page 67
... madam ? Hero . Why , every day ; -to - morrow : Come , go in ; I'll show thee some attires ; and have thy counsel , Which is the best to furnish me to - morrow . Urs . She's lim'd , I warrant you ; we have caught her , madam . Hero . If ...
... madam ? Hero . Why , every day ; -to - morrow : Come , go in ; I'll show thee some attires ; and have thy counsel , Which is the best to furnish me to - morrow . Urs . She's lim'd , I warrant you ; we have caught her , madam . Hero . If ...
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