| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 526 pages
...so! — you are my mother. Queen. Nay then, I'll set those to you that ean speak. Ham. Come, eome, and sit you down ; you shall not budge : You go not, till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do ? thou wilt not murther me. Help, help, ho... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...would you were not so ! You are my mother. Queen. Nay, then I'll set those to you that can speak. Ham. Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge, You go not, till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do ? thou wilt not murther me? Help, help, ho... | |
| William Shakespeare, John B. Marsh - 1863 - 188 pages
...heaven. A. 3. s. 3. Hamlet. 1293. Words without thoughts never to heaven go. A. 3. s. 3. King. 1294. You shall not budge ; You go not till I set you up a glass, Where you may see the inmost part of you. A. 3. s. 4. Hamlet. 1295. Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger.... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1863 - 614 pages
...then I'll set those to you that can speak. Hamlet. Come, come, and sit you down; you shall not budgo You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do? — thou wilt not murder me? Hamlet. Leave... | |
| Henri van Laun - French language - 1863 - 312 pages
...assembly. — MILTON. 13. The affections are not so easily wounded as the passions. — DICKENS. 14. You go not, till I set you up a glass, where you may see the inmost part of you. — SHAKSPEARE. 15. Let me not forget what I have gain'd from their... | |
| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - Readers - 1864 - 498 pages
...it were not so ! — you are my mother. Queen. Nay, then I'll set those to you that can speak. Ham. Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge ; You go not, till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do ? thou wilt not murder me ? Help, help, ho... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1864 - 522 pages
...шф1. I drink the air before me and return Or e'er your pulse twice beat (SHAKSP., Temp. 5, '!.). You go not Till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you (Haml. 3, 4.). Triumph or danger — joy or sorrow — / am by thy side... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 212 pages
...it were not so !—you are my mother. Queen. Nay, then, I'll set those to you that can speak. Ham. Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge. You go not, till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do ? thou wilt not murder me ? Help, help, ho... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...it were not so ! — you are my mother. Queen, Nay, then, I'll set those to you that can speak. Ham. Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge; You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Quten. What wilt thou do? thou wilt not murder me? — Help, help,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pages
...were not so ! — you are my mother. Queen. Nay, then,' I'll set those to you that can speak. Ham. Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge ; You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Queen. What wilt thou do ? thou wilt not murder me ? — Help, help,... | |
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