Your hands, come then: the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony: let me comply with you in this garb, lest my extent to the players, which, I tell you, must show fairly outward, should more appear like entertainment than yours. Shakespeare's Hamlet - Seite 126von William Shakespeare - 1902 - 320 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...hands. Come, then : the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony : let me comply JJ with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...is southerly, I know a hawk from a hand-saw. Enter POLONlUS. Pol. Well be with you, gentlemen ! Ham. Hark you, Guildenstern ; — and you too ;— at... | |
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...hands. Come, then ; the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony. Let me comply 1 with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...north-north-west; when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw.3 Enter PoLONius. PoL Well be with you, gentlemen ! Ham. Hark you, Guildenstern ;— and you... | |
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...hands. Come, then ; the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony. Let me comply i with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...but my uncle-father, and aunt-mother, are deceived. GUI/. In what, my dear lord ? Ham. I am but mad north-north-west; when the wind is southerly, I know... | |
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...is fashion and eeremony : let me comply with you in the garb ; lest my extent to the players, whieh, I tell you, must show fairly outward, should more...entertainment than yours. You are welcome : but my unele-father, and aunt-mother, are deeeived. GUIL. In what, my dear lord ? HAM. I am but mad north-north-west... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...hands. Come, then : the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony : let me comply JJ with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...But my uncle-father, and aunt-mother, are deceived. Quil. In what, my dear lord ? Ham. I am but mad north-north-west : when the wind is southerly, I know... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 Seiten
...hands. Come, then : the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony : let me comply Jl with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...But my uncle-father, and aunt-mother, are deceived. Chiil. In what, my dear lord ? Sam. I am but mad north-north-west : when the wind is southerly, I know... | |
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...hands. Come then: the appurtenance 01 welcome is fashion and ceremony : let me comply2 with you in ing ? Oph. 'Tis brief/ my Tord. Ham. As woman's love....gone round Neptune's salt wash, and Tellus*9 orbed aunlinother, are deceived. Gtiil. In what, my dear lord ? Ham, I am but mad north-north-west : when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 Seiten
...hand«. Come tlrn: the appurtenance ol welcome is fashion and ceremony: let me comply" with you in r fetlocks in hit sm >king blood, ' The noble gentleman...up the ghost. War. Then let the earth be drunken w entertain. nent than yours. You are welcome ; but my uncle-father, and auntmother, are deceived. Guil.... | |
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...ceremony : let me comply with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which I tell you must shew fairly outward, should more appear like entertainment...; but my unclefather and aunt-mother are deceived. G nil. In what, my dear lord ? Ham. I am but mad north-north-west : when the wind is southerly, I know... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 Seiten
...hands. Come then : the appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony r let me comply5 with you in this garb ; lest my extent to the players, which,...wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a hand-saw. (1) Profession. (2) Provoke. (3) ie The globe, the sign, of Shakspeare'a Theatre. (4) Miniature. (.'>)... | |
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