Shakespeare's HamletMaynard, Merrill, & Company, 1882 - 234 Seiten |
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... hears of the sudden and mysterious death of his father ; he hastens home to find his mother married to his uncle - an event which shocks his soul and begins to poison his feel- ings towards his mother ; he hears of the appearance of his ...
... hears of the sudden and mysterious death of his father ; he hastens home to find his mother married to his uncle - an event which shocks his soul and begins to poison his feel- ings towards his mother ; he hears of the appearance of his ...
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William Shakespeare. 20 30 Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Fran . I think I hear them . - Stand , ho ! Who is there ? Hor . Friends to this ground . Mar. And liegemen to the Dane . Fran . Give you good night . Mar. Who hath relieved you ...
William Shakespeare. 20 30 Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Fran . I think I hear them . - Stand , ho ! Who is there ? Hor . Friends to this ground . Mar. And liegemen to the Dane . Fran . Give you good night . Mar. Who hath relieved you ...
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William Shakespeare. Hor . Well , sit we down , And let us hear Bernardo speak of this . Ber . Last night of all , When yon same star that's westward from the pole [ heaven Had made his course to illume that part of Where now it burns ...
William Shakespeare. Hor . Well , sit we down , And let us hear Bernardo speak of this . Ber . Last night of all , When yon same star that's westward from the pole [ heaven Had made his course to illume that part of Where now it burns ...
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... So much for him . Now for ourself and for this time of meeting . Thus much the business is : we have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , ΙΟ 20 Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears SC . II . 15 HAMLET .
... So much for him . Now for ourself and for this time of meeting . Thus much the business is : we have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , ΙΟ 20 Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears SC . II . 15 HAMLET .
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William Shakespeare. Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears 30 Of this his nephew's purpose , to suppress His further gait herein ; in that the levies , The lists , and full proportions , are all made Out of his subject : and we ...
William Shakespeare. Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears 30 Of this his nephew's purpose , to suppress His further gait herein ; in that the levies , The lists , and full proportions , are all made Out of his subject : and we ...
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aught blank verse blood Cæsar clown comes dead dear death deed Denmark dost doth drink earth English Enter HAMLET Enter KING euphuistic Exeunt Exit Exit Ghost eyes father fear follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grace grief Guil GUILDENSTERN hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hendiadys honor Horatio in't instance is't Jephthah Julius Cæsar Laer Laertes leave lines live look lord Hamlet madness majesty Marcellus means mind mother murder nature night noble Norway noun o'er Ophelia Osric passion phrase play players poison'd POLONIUS pray Priam Pyrrhus Queen revenge ROSENCRANTZ ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE sense Shakespeare sings sleep soul speak speech sweet Sweet lord sword syllables tell thee There's thine thing thou thoughts tion tongue verb wind word