The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... GUILDENSTERN . HAM . Nay , then I have an eye of you ; [ Aside . ] if you love me , hold not off . GUIL . My lord , we were sent for . HAM . I will tell you why ; so shall my anticipa- tion prevent your discovery , and your secrecy to ...
... GUILDENSTERN . HAM . Nay , then I have an eye of you ; [ Aside . ] if you love me , hold not off . GUIL . My lord , we were sent for . HAM . I will tell you why ; so shall my anticipa- tion prevent your discovery , and your secrecy to ...
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... Guildenstern ; -and you too ; - at each ear a hearer : that great baby , you see there , is not yet out of his swaddling - clouts . 2 — when the wind is southerly , & c . ] So , in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : 3 " But I perceive now ...
... Guildenstern ; -and you too ; - at each ear a hearer : that great baby , you see there , is not yet out of his swaddling - clouts . 2 — when the wind is southerly , & c . ] So , in Damon and Pythias , 1582 : 3 " But I perceive now ...
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... Guildenstern , HAM . Ay , so , God be wi ' you : -Now I am alone . O , what a rogue and peasant slave am I ! Is it not monstrous , that this player here , " But in a fiction , in a dream of passion , Could force his soul so to his own ...
... Guildenstern , HAM . Ay , so , God be wi ' you : -Now I am alone . O , what a rogue and peasant slave am I ! Is it not monstrous , that this player here , " But in a fiction , in a dream of passion , Could force his soul so to his own ...
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... GUILDENSTERN . KING . And can you , by no drift of conference * Get from him , why he puts on this confusion ; Grating so harshly all his days of quiet With turbulent and dangerous lunacy ? Ros . He does confess , he feels himself ...
... GUILDENSTERN . KING . And can you , by no drift of conference * Get from him , why he puts on this confusion ; Grating so harshly all his days of quiet With turbulent and dangerous lunacy ? Ros . He does confess , he feels himself ...
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... Guildenstern has just said that Hamlet kept aloof when they wished to bring him to confess the cause of his dis- traction : Rosencrantz therefore here must mean , that up to that point , till they touch'd on that , he was free enough in ...
... Guildenstern has just said that Hamlet kept aloof when they wished to bring him to confess the cause of his dis- traction : Rosencrantz therefore here must mean , that up to that point , till they touch'd on that , he was free enough in ...
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