The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text of E. Malone, with notes and illustr., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Band 14 |
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... Guil . But we both obey ; And here give up ourselves , in the full bent , 1 To lay our service freely at your feet , To be commanded . King . Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guilden- stern . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle ...
... Guil . But we both obey ; And here give up ourselves , in the full bent , 1 To lay our service freely at your feet , To be commanded . King . Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guilden- stern . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle ...
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... Guil . My honored lord ! Ro . My most dear lord ! - Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! good lads , how do ye both ? Ro . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that ...
... Guil . My honored lord ! Ro . My most dear lord ! - Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! good lads , how do ye both ? Ro . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that ...
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... Guil . Prison , my lord ? Ham . Denmark's a prison . Ro . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly one , in which there are many confines , wards , and dungeons ; Denmark being one of the worst . Ro . We think not so , my lord . Ham . Why ...
... Guil . Prison , my lord ? Ham . Denmark's a prison . Ro . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly one , in which there are many confines , wards , and dungeons ; Denmark being one of the worst . Ro . We think not so , my lord . Ham . Why ...
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... Guil . What should we say , my lord ? Ham . Any thing - but to the purpose . You were sent for ; and there is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to color . I know , the good king and queen ...
... Guil . What should we say , my lord ? Ham . Any thing - but to the purpose . You were sent for ; and there is a kind of confession in your looks , which your modesties have not craft enough to color . I know , the good king and queen ...
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... Guil . O , there has been much throwing about of brains . Ham . Do the boys carry it away ? Ro . Ay , that they do , my lord ; Hercules and his load too . Ham . It is not very strange : for my uncle is king of Denmark ; and those , that ...
... Guil . O , there has been much throwing about of brains . Ham . Do the boys carry it away ? Ro . Ay , that they do , my lord ; Hercules and his load too . Ham . It is not very strange : for my uncle is king of Denmark ; and those , that ...
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