Hamlet. Titus AndronicusPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1788 |
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... reason fallen thereon , Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . King . We will try it . Enter HAMLET , reading . Queen . But look , where sadly the poor wretch comes reading . Pol . Away , I do beseech you ...
... reason fallen thereon , Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . King . We will try it . Enter HAMLET , reading . Queen . But look , where sadly the poor wretch comes reading . Pol . Away , I do beseech you ...
Page 57
... reason . Both . We'll wait upon you . 410 Ham . No such matter : I will not sort you with the rest of my servants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended ] . But , in the beaten way of friendship ...
... reason . Both . We'll wait upon you . 410 Ham . No such matter : I will not sort you with the rest of my servants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended ] . But , in the beaten way of friendship ...
Page 58
... reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form , and moving , how express and admirable ! in action , how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a god ! the beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! And yet , to me , what ' is ...
... reason ! how infinite in faculties ! in form , and moving , how express and admirable ! in action , how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a god ! the beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! And yet , to me , what ' is ...
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... reason , Like sweet bells jangled , out of tune and harsh ; 170 That unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth , Blasted with ecstasy : O , woe is me ! To have seen what I have seen , see what I see ! Re - enter King , and POLONIUS ...
... reason , Like sweet bells jangled , out of tune and harsh ; 170 That unmatch'd form and feature of blown youth , Blasted with ecstasy : O , woe is me ! To have seen what I have seen , see what I see ! Re - enter King , and POLONIUS ...
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... shame , When the compulsive ardour gives the charge ; 800 Since frost itself as actively doth burn , And reason panders will . Queen . O Hamlet , speak no more ; Iij Tho Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul ; And Act III . 99 HAMLET .
... shame , When the compulsive ardour gives the charge ; 800 Since frost itself as actively doth burn , And reason panders will . Queen . O Hamlet , speak no more ; Iij Tho Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul ; And Act III . 99 HAMLET .
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Page 56 - tis none to you; for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison.
Page 113 - Makes mouths at the invisible event, Exposing what is mortal and unsure To all that fortune, death and danger dare, Even for an egg-shell. Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw, When honour's at the stake.
Page 98 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow ! Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man.
Page 32 - What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous, and we fools of nature, So horridly to shake our disposition, With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls ? Say, why is this ? wherefore ? what should we do ? [Ghost beckons HAMLET.
Page 152 - Hamlet wrong'd Laertes ? Never, Hamlet : If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, And, when he's not himself, does wrong Laertes, Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. Who does it then ? His madness : Ift be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong'd ; His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy.
Page 17 - Seems, madam ! Nay, it is ; I know not " seems." 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of...
Page 68 - For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. I'll have these players Play something like the murder of my father Before mine uncle: I'll observe his looks; I'll tent him to the quick: if he but blench, I know my course.
Page 113 - Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on the event, — A thought, which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom, And, ever, three parts coward, — I do not know Why yet I live to say, This thing's to do ; Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means, To do't.
Page 20 - I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on ; and yet, within a month — Let me not think on't.
Page 102 - Ecstasy! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word, which madness Would gambol from.