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... Exit Ham . O all you host of heaven ! O earth ! What else ? And shall I couple hell ? —O fye ! -Hold , hold , my heart , [ 6 ] The word here used was more probably designed by a metathesis , either of the poet or transcriber , for ...
... Exit Ham . O all you host of heaven ! O earth ! What else ? And shall I couple hell ? —O fye ! -Hold , hold , my heart , [ 6 ] The word here used was more probably designed by a metathesis , either of the poet or transcriber , for ...
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... Exit . Pol . Farewell ! -How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? Oph . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of heaven ? Oph . My lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his ...
... Exit . Pol . Farewell ! -How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? Oph . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted ! Pol . With what , in the name of heaven ? Oph . My lord , as I was sewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his ...
Side 38
... Exit POLONIUS He tells me , my dear Gertrude , he hath found The head and source of all your son's distemper . Queen . I doubt , it is no other but the main ; His father's death , and our o'er - hasty marriage . The trail is the course ...
... Exit POLONIUS He tells me , my dear Gertrude , he hath found The head and source of all your son's distemper . Queen . I doubt , it is no other but the main ; His father's death , and our o'er - hasty marriage . The trail is the course ...
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... Exit PoL . with some of the Players . [ 8 ] Mobled or mabled signifies veiled . So Sandys , speaking of the Turkish women , says , " their heads and faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than their eyes ...
... Exit PoL . with some of the Players . [ 8 ] Mobled or mabled signifies veiled . So Sandys , speaking of the Turkish women , says , " their heads and faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than their eyes ...
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... [ Exit Player . ] - My good friends , [ to Ros . and GUIL . ] I'll leave you till night : You are welcome to Elsinore . Ros . Good my lord ! [ Exe . Ros . and GUIL . Ham . Ay , so , God be wi ' you : -- Now I am alone . O , what a rogue ...
... [ Exit Player . ] - My good friends , [ to Ros . and GUIL . ] I'll leave you till night : You are welcome to Elsinore . Ros . Good my lord ! [ Exe . Ros . and GUIL . Ham . Ay , so , God be wi ' you : -- Now I am alone . O , what a rogue ...
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