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 47
... hand Foredo its own life . ' Twas of some estate : Couch we awhile , and mark . Laer . What ceremony else ? Ham . A very noble youth : Mark . Laer . What ceremony else ? [ Retiring with HORATIO That is Laertes . 1 Priest . Her obsequies ...
... hand Foredo its own life . ' Twas of some estate : Couch we awhile , and mark . Laer . What ceremony else ? Ham . A very noble youth : Mark . Laer . What ceremony else ? [ Retiring with HORATIO That is Laertes . 1 Priest . Her obsequies ...
Page 48
... hand . King . Pluck them asunder . Queen . Hamlet , Hamlet ! All . Gentlemen , - Hor . Good my lord , be quiet . [ Leaps into the [ Grappling with him . grave [ The Attendants part them , and they come out of the grave . Ham . Why , I ...
... hand . King . Pluck them asunder . Queen . Hamlet , Hamlet ! All . Gentlemen , - Hor . Good my lord , be quiet . [ Leaps into the [ Grappling with him . grave [ The Attendants part them , and they come out of the grave . Ham . Why , I ...
Page 49
... hand from me . [ The KING puts the hand of LAERTES into that of HAMLET , Ham . Give me your pardon , sir : I have done you wrong ; But pardon it as you are a gentleman . Let my disclaiming from a purpos'd evil Free me so far in your ...
... hand from me . [ The KING puts the hand of LAERTES into that of HAMLET , Ham . Give me your pardon , sir : I have done you wrong ; But pardon it as you are a gentleman . Let my disclaiming from a purpos'd evil Free me so far in your ...
Page 51
... hand , Unbated , and envenom'd : the foul practice Hath turn'd itself on me ; lo , here I lie , Never to rise again : Thy mother's poison'd ; I can no more ; the king , the king's to blame . Ham . The point Envenom'd too ! -Then , venom ...
... hand , Unbated , and envenom'd : the foul practice Hath turn'd itself on me ; lo , here I lie , Never to rise again : Thy mother's poison'd ; I can no more ; the king , the king's to blame . Ham . The point Envenom'd too ! -Then , venom ...
Page 58
... hand Than to drive liking to the name of love ; But now I am return'd , and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying ...
... hand Than to drive liking to the name of love ; But now I am return'd , and that war - thoughts Have left their places vacant , in their rooms Come thronging soft and delicate desires , All prompting me how fair young Hero is , Saying ...
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