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Side 9
... keep our arms from rusting , arms that we have daily to use . Hamlet , when the play opens , has only been drawn from his enjoyment of the studious univer- sity life by his father's sudden death , followed within a month by his uncle's ...
... keep our arms from rusting , arms that we have daily to use . Hamlet , when the play opens , has only been drawn from his enjoyment of the studious univer- sity life by his father's sudden death , followed within a month by his uncle's ...
Side 35
... keep you in the rear of your affection , Out of the shot and danger of desire . The chariest maid is prodigal enough , If she unmask her beauty to the moon ; Virtue itself ' scapes not calumnious strokes , The canker galls the infants ...
... keep you in the rear of your affection , Out of the shot and danger of desire . The chariest maid is prodigal enough , If she unmask her beauty to the moon ; Virtue itself ' scapes not calumnious strokes , The canker galls the infants ...
Side 36
... keep As watchman to my heart . But , good my brother , Do not , as some ungracious pastors do , Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven , Whilst , like a puffed and reckless libertine , Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads ...
... keep As watchman to my heart . But , good my brother , Do not , as some ungracious pastors do , Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven , Whilst , like a puffed and reckless libertine , Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads ...
Side 38
... keep the key of it . Laer . Farewell . Pol . What is ' t , Ophelia , he hath said to [ Exit . ? you Oph . So please you , something touching the Lord Hamlet . Pol . Marry , well bethought : " T is told me , he hath very oft of late ...
... keep the key of it . Laer . Farewell . Pol . What is ' t , Ophelia , he hath said to [ Exit . ? you Oph . So please you , something touching the Lord Hamlet . Pol . Marry , well bethought : " T is told me , he hath very oft of late ...
Side 40
... mean , my lord ? Ham . The king doth wake to - night , and takes his rouse , Keeps wassail , and the swaggering up - spring reels ; And as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down The 40 [ Act L HAMLET . SCENE IV.-The Platform. ...
... mean , my lord ? Ham . The king doth wake to - night , and takes his rouse , Keeps wassail , and the swaggering up - spring reels ; And as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down The 40 [ Act L HAMLET . SCENE IV.-The Platform. ...
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arms arras aught blood breath Dane dead dear death deed Denmark Dido dost doth drink drown e'en earth Enter HAMLET Enter KING Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ Exit Exit Ghost eyes Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grace grave grief Guil hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour Horatio Jephthah Julius Cæsar killed King Hamlet lady Laer Laertes leave look Lord Hamlet madness majesty MARCELLUS means mother murder naldo nature night noble Norway o'er Omitted in Ff omitted in Qq Ophelia Osrick passion play players Polack POLONIUS pray Priam Pyrrhus Quarto Queen rapier reading revenge ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE Shakespeare's sleep soul speak speech spirit sweet sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thou thought tion tongue VOLTIMAND Wittenberg words