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Side 50
... husband's limbs The instant burst of clamour that she made . ( Unless things mortal move them not at all , ) Would have made milch the burning eye of heaven And passion in the gods . Pol . Look , whether he has not turned his colour ...
... husband's limbs The instant burst of clamour that she made . ( Unless things mortal move them not at all , ) Would have made milch the burning eye of heaven And passion in the gods . Pol . Look , whether he has not turned his colour ...
Side 62
... thought , not indecency of expression , is the characteristic of madness , at least , of such madness as should be represented on the STEEVENS . serne For husband shalt thou- P. Queen . O , confound 62 ACT 11 HAMLET .
... thought , not indecency of expression , is the characteristic of madness , at least , of such madness as should be represented on the STEEVENS . serne For husband shalt thou- P. Queen . O , confound 62 ACT 11 HAMLET .
Side 63
... husband let me be accurst ! None wed the second , but who kill'd the first . Ham . That's wormwood . P. Queen . The instances , that second marriage move , Are base respects of thrift , but none of love ; A second time I kill my husband ...
... husband let me be accurst ! None wed the second , but who kill'd the first . Ham . That's wormwood . P. Queen . The instances , that second marriage move , Are base respects of thrift , but none of love ; A second time I kill my husband ...
Side 64
... husbands .-- Begin , mur- derer - leave thy damnable faces , and begin . Come ' ; [ 9 ] May my whole liberty and enjoyment be to live on hermit's fare in a prison . Anchor is for anchoret . JOHNSON . [ 1 ] He calls it the mouse - trap ...
... husbands .-- Begin , mur- derer - leave thy damnable faces , and begin . Come ' ; [ 9 ] May my whole liberty and enjoyment be to live on hermit's fare in a prison . Anchor is for anchoret . JOHNSON . [ 1 ] He calls it the mouse - trap ...
Side 72
... husband's brother's wife ; And , -would it were not so ! -you are my mother . Queen . Nay , then I'll set those to you that can speak . Ham . Come , come , and sit you down ; you shall not You go not , till I set you up a glass [ budge ...
... husband's brother's wife ; And , -would it were not so ! -you are my mother . Queen . Nay , then I'll set those to you that can speak . Ham . Come , come , and sit you down ; you shall not You go not , till I set you up a glass [ budge ...
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