Shakespeare's HamletPaul Frohberg's Verlag, 1872 - 307 Seiten |
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... heart . If Ber . Have you had quiet guard ? Fran . Ber . Well , good night , you Not a mouse stirring . do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my watch , bid them make haste . | Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . - Fran . I think I ...
... heart . If Ber . Have you had quiet guard ? Fran . Ber . Well , good night , you Not a mouse stirring . do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my watch , bid them make haste . | Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . - Fran . I think I ...
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... hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe ; Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature , That we with wisest sorrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . 12 13 -- Therefore , our ...
... hearts in grief , and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe ; Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature , That we with wisest sorrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . 12 13 -- Therefore , our ...
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... heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What would'st thou have , Laertes ? Laert . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From 28 I , 2 . HAMLET ,
... heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What would'st thou have , Laertes ? Laert . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From 28 I , 2 . HAMLET ,
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... heart ? | Fie ! ' t is a fault to heaven , A fault against the dead , a fault to nature , To reason most absurd , whose common theme Is death of fathers , and who still hath cried , From the first corse till he that died to - day ...
... heart ? | Fie ! ' t is a fault to heaven , A fault against the dead , a fault to nature , To reason most absurd , whose common theme Is death of fathers , and who still hath cried , From the first corse till he that died to - day ...
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... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! | Enter HORATIO , BERNARDO , and MARCELLUS . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . I am glad to see you well : Horatio , --or I do forget myself . Hor . The same , my lord , and your poor servant ever ...
... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! | Enter HORATIO , BERNARDO , and MARCELLUS . Hor . Hail to your lordship ! Ham . I am glad to see you well : Horatio , --or I do forget myself . Hor . The same , my lord , and your poor servant ever ...
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