Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... sweet mind lies in fragments before us — a pitiful spectacle ! Her wild , rambling fancies ; her aimless , broken speeches ; her quick transitions from gayety to sadness , —each equally purposeless and causeless ; her snatches of old ...
... sweet mind lies in fragments before us — a pitiful spectacle ! Her wild , rambling fancies ; her aimless , broken speeches ; her quick transitions from gayety to sadness , —each equally purposeless and causeless ; her snatches of old ...
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... sweet and com'mendable in your nature , Hamlet , To give these mourning duties to your father : 1 " Time be thine , ” etc. , i.e. , may the exercise of thy virtues fill up thy time , which is wholly at thy will . 2 Used by Shakespeare ...
... sweet and com'mendable in your nature , Hamlet , To give these mourning duties to your father : 1 " Time be thine , ” etc. , i.e. , may the exercise of thy virtues fill up thy time , which is wholly at thy will . 2 Used by Shakespeare ...
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... sweet , not lasting , The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; No more . Ophelia . No more but so ? Laertes . Think it no more : metapho For nature , crescent , 2 does not grow alone In thews and bulk ; but , as this temple waxes , 3 ...
... sweet , not lasting , The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; No more . Ophelia . No more but so ? Laertes . Think it no more : metapho For nature , crescent , 2 does not grow alone In thews and bulk ; but , as this temple waxes , 3 ...
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... sweet , and by very much more handsome than fine . 8 1 Fringed , referring here to the player's beard . 2 Coryat in his Crudities ( 1611 ) , quoted in a note in Johnson and Steevens's Shakespeare ( edition 1785 ) , describes the ...
... sweet , and by very much more handsome than fine . 8 1 Fringed , referring here to the player's beard . 2 Coryat in his Crudities ( 1611 ) , quoted in a note in Johnson and Steevens's Shakespeare ( edition 1785 ) , describes the ...
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... Sweet Gertrude , leave us too ; For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither , That he , as ' twere by accident , may here Affront1 Ophelia . Her father and myself , lawful espials , Will so bestow ourselves , that seeing , unseen , We ...
... Sweet Gertrude , leave us too ; For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither , That he , as ' twere by accident , may here Affront1 Ophelia . Her father and myself , lawful espials , Will so bestow ourselves , that seeing , unseen , We ...
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