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... Prince is vexed at the officious intrufion of Polonius into his prefence , and exclaims , " buz , buz ! —now fhall I be tormented with your chattering . " Polonius mistaking Hamlet , and thinking that he doubts the truth of his news ...
... Prince is vexed at the officious intrufion of Polonius into his prefence , and exclaims , " buz , buz ! —now fhall I be tormented with your chattering . " Polonius mistaking Hamlet , and thinking that he doubts the truth of his news ...
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... Prince Harry is valiant : the cold blood he did naturally inherit of his father , he hath , like lean , fteril , and bare land , manured , husbanded , and tilled , with excellent endeavour of drinking good , and good ftore of fertile ...
... Prince Harry is valiant : the cold blood he did naturally inherit of his father , he hath , like lean , fteril , and bare land , manured , husbanded , and tilled , with excellent endeavour of drinking good , and good ftore of fertile ...
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... prince . Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 5 , S. 5 . Some fay , that ravens fofter forlorn children , The whilft their own birds famifh in their nefts : O , be to me , though thy hard heart say no , Nothing Nothing fo kind , but fomething pitiful ...
... prince . Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 5 , S. 5 . Some fay , that ravens fofter forlorn children , The whilft their own birds famifh in their nefts : O , be to me , though thy hard heart say no , Nothing Nothing fo kind , but fomething pitiful ...
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... prince , I conjure thee , as thou believ❜st There is another comfort than this world , That thou neglect me not , with that opinion That I am touch'd with madness . Measure for Measure , A. 5 , S. 1 . Think with thyself , How more ...
... prince , I conjure thee , as thou believ❜st There is another comfort than this world , That thou neglect me not , with that opinion That I am touch'd with madness . Measure for Measure , A. 5 , S. 1 . Think with thyself , How more ...
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... prince ; I cannot tell , good fir , for which of his virtues it was , but he was certainly whipp'd out of the court . Winter's Tale , A. 4 , S. 2 . Seeft thou not the air of the court , in thefe en- foldings hath not my gait in it , the ...
... prince ; I cannot tell , good fir , for which of his virtues it was , but he was certainly whipp'd out of the court . Winter's Tale , A. 4 , S. 2 . Seeft thou not the air of the court , in thefe en- foldings hath not my gait in it , the ...
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