The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 sider |
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Side 11
... lord , his throat is cut ; that I did for Macb . Thou art the best o'the cut - throats ; yet he's good , That did the like for Fleance : if thou didst it , Thou art the nonpareil . Mur . Most royal sir , Fleance is ' scap'd . [ perfect ...
... lord , his throat is cut ; that I did for Macb . Thou art the best o'the cut - throats ; yet he's good , That did the like for Fleance : if thou didst it , Thou art the nonpareil . Mur . Most royal sir , Fleance is ' scap'd . [ perfect ...
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... lord , — Ham . I am very glad to see you ; good even , sir . But what , in faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so : Nor shall you do mine ear that violence ...
... lord , — Ham . I am very glad to see you ; good even , sir . But what , in faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so : Nor shall you do mine ear that violence ...
Side 27
... lord , he hath impórtun'd me with In honourable fashion . [ love , Pol . Ay , fashion you may call it ; go to , go to . Oph . And hath given countenance to his speech , With almost all the holy vows of heaven . [ my lord , Pol . Ay ...
... lord , he hath impórtun'd me with In honourable fashion . [ love , Pol . Ay , fashion you may call it ; go to , go to . Oph . And hath given countenance to his speech , With almost all the holy vows of heaven . [ my lord , Pol . Ay ...
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... lord ? Hor . What news , my lord ? Ham . O wonderful ! Hor . Good , my lord , tell it . Ham . No ; You will reveal it . Hor . Not I , my lord , by heaven . Mar. Nor I , my lord . Ham . How say you then ? would heart of man But you'll be ...
... lord ? Hor . What news , my lord ? Ham . O wonderful ! Hor . Good , my lord , tell it . Ham . No ; You will reveal it . Hor . Not I , my lord , by heaven . Mar. Nor I , my lord . Ham . How say you then ? would heart of man But you'll be ...
Side 30
... lord , — Pol . Wherefore should you do this ? Rey . Ay , my lord , I would know that . Pol . Marry , sir , here's my drift ; And , I believe , it is a fetch of warrant : You laying these slight sullies on my son , As ' twere a thing a ...
... lord , — Pol . Wherefore should you do this ? Rey . Ay , my lord , I would know that . Pol . Marry , sir , here's my drift ; And , I believe , it is a fetch of warrant : You laying these slight sullies on my son , As ' twere a thing a ...
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