Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... eyes and speak to it . Hor . Tush , tush , ' twill not appear . Ber . Hor . 20 Sit down a while ; 30 And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What we have two nights seen . Well , sit we down ...
... eyes and speak to it . Hor . Tush , tush , ' twill not appear . Ber . Hor . 20 Sit down a while ; 30 And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What we have two nights seen . Well , sit we down ...
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... Is not this something more than fantasy ? What think you on't ? Hor . Before my God , I might not this believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . Mar. Is it not like the king ? Hor . SCENE 1. ] 5 Hamlet.
... Is not this something more than fantasy ? What think you on't ? Hor . Before my God , I might not this believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . Mar. Is it not like the king ? Hor . SCENE 1. ] 5 Hamlet.
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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 SCENE I. ] 7 Hamlet.
... 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 SCENE I. ] 7 Hamlet.
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... eye , With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage , In equal scale weighing delight and dole , - Taken to wife : nor have we herein barr'd ΙΟ Cor . Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone ΙΟ . [ ACT I. Hamlet.
... eye , With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage , In equal scale weighing delight and dole , - Taken to wife : nor have we herein barr'd ΙΟ Cor . Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone ΙΟ . [ ACT I. Hamlet.
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... , cast thy nighted color off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not for ever with thy vailed lids Seek for thy noble father in the dust : 70 Thou know'st ' tis common ; all that lives must I 2 [ ACT I. Hamlet.
... , cast thy nighted color off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not for ever with thy vailed lids Seek for thy noble father in the dust : 70 Thou know'st ' tis common ; all that lives must I 2 [ ACT I. Hamlet.
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