Shakespeare's HamletMaynard, Merrill, & Company, 1882 - 234 Seiten |
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... Question it , Horatio . Hor . What art thou , that usurp'st this time of night ? Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march ? by heaven I charge thee , speak . Mar. It is offended ...
... Question it , Horatio . Hor . What art thou , that usurp'st this time of night ? Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march ? by heaven I charge thee , speak . Mar. It is offended ...
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... question of these wars . Hor . A mote it is to trouble the mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the ...
... question of these wars . Hor . A mote it is to trouble the mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the ...
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... what Danskers are in Paris ; And how , and who , what means , and where they keep , [ ing What company , at what expense ; and find- 10 By this encompassment and drift of question That they SC . I. 43 HAMLET . ACT II. ...
... what Danskers are in Paris ; And how , and who , what means , and where they keep , [ ing What company , at what expense ; and find- 10 By this encompassment and drift of question That they SC . I. 43 HAMLET . ACT II. ...
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William Shakespeare. 10 By this encompassment and drift of question That they do know my son , come you more 20 nearer Than your particular demands will touch it : Take you , as ' twere , some distant knowledge of him ; As thus , I know ...
William Shakespeare. 10 By this encompassment and drift of question That they do know my son , come you more 20 nearer Than your particular demands will touch it : Take you , as ' twere , some distant knowledge of him ; As thus , I know ...
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... question more in particular : what have you , my good friends , deserved at the hands of Fortune , that she sends you to prison hither ? Guil . Prison , my lord ? Ham . Denmark's a prison . Ros . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly ...
... question more in particular : what have you , my good friends , deserved at the hands of Fortune , that she sends you to prison hither ? Guil . Prison , my lord ? Ham . Denmark's a prison . Ros . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly ...
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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