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 39
... young prince sails for England . Ophelia , overcome with grief , at the death of her father , becomes distracted , and seeks an interview with the Queen . Young Laertes returns from France , and charges the King with being privy to the ...
... young prince sails for England . Ophelia , overcome with grief , at the death of her father , becomes distracted , and seeks an interview with the Queen . Young Laertes returns from France , and charges the King with being privy to the ...
Page 40
... young Laertes , in a riotous head , O'erbears your officers : The rabble call him , lord They cry , Choose we ; Laertes shall be king ! Caps , hands , and tongues , applaud it to the clouds , Luertes shall be king , Laertes king ! Queen ...
... young Laertes , in a riotous head , O'erbears your officers : The rabble call him , lord They cry , Choose we ; Laertes shall be king ! Caps , hands , and tongues , applaud it to the clouds , Luertes shall be king , Laertes king ! Queen ...
Page 41
... young maid's wits Should be as mortal as an old man's life ? Nature is fine in love : and , where ' tis fine , It sends some precious instance of itself After the thing it loves . Oph . They bore him barefac'd on the bier ; Hey no nonny ...
... young maid's wits Should be as mortal as an old man's life ? Nature is fine in love : and , where ' tis fine , It sends some precious instance of itself After the thing it loves . Oph . They bore him barefac'd on the bier ; Hey no nonny ...
Page 46
... young Hamlet was born : he that is mad , and sent into England . Ham . Ay , marry , why was he sent into England ? 1st Clo . Why , because he was mad : he shall recover his wits there ; or , if he do not , ' tis no great matter there ...
... young Hamlet was born : he that is mad , and sent into England . Ham . Ay , marry , why was he sent into England ? 1st Clo . Why , because he was mad : he shall recover his wits there ; or , if he do not , ' tis no great matter there ...
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... young Osric . - Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear it : I have seen you both : - But since he's better'd , we have therefore odds ...
... young Osric . - Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear it : I have seen you both : - But since he's better'd , we have therefore odds ...
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