The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... keeps in the wonted pace : but there is , Sir , an aiery of children , little eyafes , ( 30 ) that cry out on the top of queftion ; and are most tyrannically clapt for't ; these are now ( 30 ) But there is , Sir , an aicry of children ...
... keeps in the wonted pace : but there is , Sir , an aiery of children , little eyafes , ( 30 ) that cry out on the top of queftion ; and are most tyrannically clapt for't ; these are now ( 30 ) But there is , Sir , an aicry of children ...
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... keeps aloof , When we would bring him on to fome confeffion Of his true state . Queen . Did he receive you well ? Rof . Moft like a gentleman . Guil . But with much forcing of his difpofition . Rof . Niggard of queftion , but of our ...
... keeps aloof , When we would bring him on to fome confeffion Of his true state . Queen . Did he receive you well ? Rof . Moft like a gentleman . Guil . But with much forcing of his difpofition . Rof . Niggard of queftion , but of our ...
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... keep as they are . To a nunnery , go . [ Exit Hamlet . Oph . Oh , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! < The courtier's , foldier's , fcholar's , eye , tongue , Th ' expectancy and rofe of the fair ftate , [ fword ! The glafs of ...
... keep as they are . To a nunnery , go . [ Exit Hamlet . Oph . Oh , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! < The courtier's , foldier's , fcholar's , eye , tongue , Th ' expectancy and rofe of the fair ftate , [ fword ! The glafs of ...
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... keep counfel ; they'll tell all . Oph . Will he tell us what this fhow meant ? Ham . Ay , or any fhow that you'll fhew him . Be not you afhamed to fhew , he'll not flame to tell you what it means . blondering and inadvertent editors all ...
... keep counfel ; they'll tell all . Oph . Will he tell us what this fhow meant ? Ham . Ay , or any fhow that you'll fhew him . Be not you afhamed to fhew , he'll not flame to tell you what it means . blondering and inadvertent editors all ...
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... brain , [ Sleeps . And never come mifchance between us twain ! [ Exit . Ham . Madam , how like you this play ? Queen . The lady protefts too much , methinks . Ham . Oh , but she'll keep her word . PRINCE OF DENMARK . ST.
... brain , [ Sleeps . And never come mifchance between us twain ! [ Exit . Ham . Madam , how like you this play ? Queen . The lady protefts too much , methinks . Ham . Oh , but she'll keep her word . PRINCE OF DENMARK . ST.
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