The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... foul here , as the fire does in the purga- tory here alluded to ; and that the foul must be purged either by fafting here , or by burning hereafter . This opinion Shake- fpeare again hints at , where he makes Hamlet fay ; He took my ...
... foul here , as the fire does in the purga- tory here alluded to ; and that the foul must be purged either by fafting here , or by burning hereafter . This opinion Shake- fpeare again hints at , where he makes Hamlet fay ; He took my ...
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... foul , freeze thy young blood , Make thy two eyes , like ftars , ftart from their ipheres , Thy knotty and combined ... foul and moft unnatural mur- der . Ham . Murder ! Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best it is ; But this moft ...
... foul , freeze thy young blood , Make thy two eyes , like ftars , ftart from their ipheres , Thy knotty and combined ... foul and moft unnatural mur- der . Ham . Murder ! Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best it is ; But this moft ...
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... foul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to Heaven , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her . Fare thee well at once ! The glow - worm fhews the matin to be near , And ' gins to pale his ...
... foul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to Heaven , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her . Fare thee well at once ! The glow - worm fhews the matin to be near , And ' gins to pale his ...
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... foul , [ liege , Both to my God , and to my gracious King ; And I do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy fo fure As I have used to do ) that I have found The very caufe of Hamlet's lunacy . King . Oh ...
... foul , [ liege , Both to my God , and to my gracious King ; And I do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy fo fure As I have used to do ) that I have found The very caufe of Hamlet's lunacy . King . Oh ...
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... foul of wit , And tedioufnefs the limbs and outward flourishes , I will be brief ; your noble fon is mad ; Mad , call I it ; for , to define true madness , ( 28 ) My liege , and Madam , to expoftulate ] There seems to me in this fpeech ...
... foul of wit , And tedioufnefs the limbs and outward flourishes , I will be brief ; your noble fon is mad ; Mad , call I it ; for , to define true madness , ( 28 ) My liege , and Madam , to expoftulate ] There seems to me in this fpeech ...
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