HamletThe Floating Press, 1. jan. 2009 - 188 sider Dive into the tragedy that many critics regard not only as Shakespeare's finest play, but also as one of the best literary works ever produced. Set in Denmark, Hamlet recounts the events that transpire after the King is murdered by his brother Claudius, who then marries his brother's widow. Prince Hamlet uncovers the true nature of his father's death and feigns madness to create a trap. A must-read for fans of classic literature. |
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Side 31
... honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? Mar. and Ber . We do , my lord . Ham . Arm'd , say you ...
... honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? Mar. and Ber . We do , my lord . Ham . Arm'd , say you ...
Side 34
... platform, 'twixt eleven and twelve, I'll visit you. All. Our duty to your honour. Ham. Your loves, as mine to you: farewell. (Exeunt Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernardo.) My father's spirit in arms! All is not well; I 34.
... platform, 'twixt eleven and twelve, I'll visit you. All. Our duty to your honour. Ham. Your loves, as mine to you: farewell. (Exeunt Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernardo.) My father's spirit in arms! All is not well; I 34.
Side 36
... place May give his saying deed; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal. Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain If with too credent ear you list his songs, Or lose your heart, or your chaste treasure open To 36.
... place May give his saying deed; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal. Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain If with too credent ear you list his songs, Or lose your heart, or your chaste treasure open To 36.
Side 40
... honour. What is between you? give me up the truth. Oph. He hath, my lord, of late made many tenders Of his affection to me. Pol. Affection! pooh! you speak like a green girl, Unsifted in such perilous circumstance. Do you believe his ...
... honour. What is between you? give me up the truth. Oph. He hath, my lord, of late made many tenders Of his affection to me. Pol. Affection! pooh! you speak like a green girl, Unsifted in such perilous circumstance. Do you believe his ...
Side 44
... honour'd in the breach than the observance . This heavy - headed revel east and west Makes us traduc'd and tax'd of other nations : They clepe us drunkards , and with swinish phrase Soil our addition ; and , indeed , it takes From our ...
... honour'd in the breach than the observance . This heavy - headed revel east and west Makes us traduc'd and tax'd of other nations : They clepe us drunkards , and with swinish phrase Soil our addition ; and , indeed , it takes From our ...
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arras aught awhile Bernardo blood breath brother Castle Clown Courtier Dane daughter dead dear Denmark do't dost thou doth drink e'en earth Elsinore England Enter Hamlet Enter King Enter Polonius Exit Ghost eyes fair faith Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras foul friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grace grief Guil hand hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour in't is't Jephthah lady Laer Laertes leave look Lord Hamlet madness majesty Marcellus marry matter mother murder nature night noble Norway o'er on't Ophelia Osric play players poison'd pray Priam Pyrrhus Queen rapiers revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Scene Sings sleep soul speak speech spirit Swear sweet sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thing thou hast thoughts to-night to't tongue twere villain Voltimand What's Wherein Wittenberg words woul't youth