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Side 46
I'll not be juggled All from her father's death : and now behold , To hell , allegiance ! vows , 10 the blackest devil ! O Gertrude , Gertrude , Conscience , and grace , to the profoundest pit ! When sorrows come , they come not single ...
I'll not be juggled All from her father's death : and now behold , To hell , allegiance ! vows , 10 the blackest devil ! O Gertrude , Gertrude , Conscience , and grace , to the profoundest pit ! When sorrows come , they come not single ...
Side 47
Pursu'd my life . And will he not come again ? No , no , he is dead . Laer . It well appears . — But tell me , Go to thy death - bed , He never will come again . Why you proceeded not against these feats , So crimeful and so capital in ...
Pursu'd my life . And will he not come again ? No , no , he is dead . Laer . It well appears . — But tell me , Go to thy death - bed , He never will come again . Why you proceeded not against these feats , So crimeful and so capital in ...
Side 48
But , to the quick o'the ulcer Under the which he shall not choose but fall : Hamlet comes back ; what would you undertakr . And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe ; To show yourself indeed your father's son , But even his ...
But , to the quick o'the ulcer Under the which he shall not choose but fall : Hamlet comes back ; what would you undertakr . And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe ; To show yourself indeed your father's son , But even his ...
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Mine and my father's death come not upon thee Ham . One . Nor thine on me ! [ dies Laer . No. Ham . Heaven make thee free of it ! I follow thee Ham . Judgement I am dead , Horatio : -wretched queen , adieu !
Mine and my father's death come not upon thee Ham . One . Nor thine on me ! [ dies Laer . No. Ham . Heaven make thee free of it ! I follow thee Ham . Judgement I am dead , Horatio : -wretched queen , adieu !
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... life before a long , and wish To bring the roof to the foundation ; To jump a body with a dangerous physic And bury all , which yet distinctly ranges , That's sure of death without it ; at once pluck out In heaps and piles of ruin .
... life before a long , and wish To bring the roof to the foundation ; To jump a body with a dangerous physic And bury all , which yet distinctly ranges , That's sure of death without it ; at once pluck out In heaps and piles of ruin .
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The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volum 1 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2019 |
The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volum 1 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2019 |
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