The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... Lady , whilst " this machine is to him , Hamlet . " This in obedience hath my daughter fhewn me ; And , more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear . hand , beatified , as ...
... Lady , whilst " this machine is to him , Hamlet . " This in obedience hath my daughter fhewn me ; And , more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear . hand , beatified , as ...
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... lady fhall fay her mind freely , or the blank verfe fhall halt for't . What players are they ? Rof . Even thofe you were wont , to take delight · in , the tragedians of the city . Ham . How chances it they travel ? their re- fidence ...
... lady fhall fay her mind freely , or the blank verfe fhall halt for't . What players are they ? Rof . Even thofe you were wont , to take delight · in , the tragedians of the city . Ham . How chances it they travel ? their re- fidence ...
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... lady and mistress ? b'erlady , your ladyship is nearer heaven than when I faw you laft , by the al- titude of a chioppine . Pray God , your voice , like a piece of uncurrent gold , be not cracked within the ring .-- Masters , you are ...
... lady and mistress ? b'erlady , your ladyship is nearer heaven than when I faw you laft , by the al- titude of a chioppine . Pray God , your voice , like a piece of uncurrent gold , be not cracked within the ring .-- Masters , you are ...
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... Lady ; Rg . Have patience , Sir , until our fellow Nicholas be des ceafed , that is , afleep ; to fleep , to die ; to die , to fleep ; a very figure , Sir . ( 35 ) That undifcovered country , from whose bourne No traveller returns ...
... Lady ; Rg . Have patience , Sir , until our fellow Nicholas be des ceafed , that is , afleep ; to fleep , to die ; to die , to fleep ; a very figure , Sir . ( 35 ) That undifcovered country , from whose bourne No traveller returns ...
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... Lady , fhall I ly in your lap ? [ Lying down at Ophelia's feet . Oph . No , my Lord . Ham . I mean , my head upon your lap ? Oph . Ay , my Lord . Ham . Do you think I meant country matters ? Oph . I think nothing , my Lord . Ham ...
... Lady , fhall I ly in your lap ? [ Lying down at Ophelia's feet . Oph . No , my Lord . Ham . I mean , my head upon your lap ? Oph . Ay , my Lord . Ham . Do you think I meant country matters ? Oph . I think nothing , my Lord . Ham ...
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