HamletClarendon Press, 1912 - 143 sider |
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Side 6
... pray ; and I this morning know Where we shall find him most conveniently . SCENE II . - A Room of State in the Castle . 175 [ Exeunt . Enter the KING , QUEEN , HAMLET , POLONIUS , LAERTES , VOLTIMAND , CORNELIUS , Lords , and Attendants ...
... pray ; and I this morning know Where we shall find him most conveniently . SCENE II . - A Room of State in the Castle . 175 [ Exeunt . Enter the KING , QUEEN , HAMLET , POLONIUS , LAERTES , VOLTIMAND , CORNELIUS , Lords , and Attendants ...
Side 8
... pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of a father ; for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; And with no less nobility of love Than that which dearest father bears his son ...
... pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe , and think of us As of a father ; for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; And with no less nobility of love Than that which dearest father bears his son ...
Side 9
... prayers , Hamlet : I pray thee , stay with us ; go not to Wittenberg . Hamlet . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply : Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd ...
... prayers , Hamlet : I pray thee , stay with us ; go not to Wittenberg . Hamlet . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . King . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply : Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd ...
Side 10
... pray thee , do not mock me , fellow - student ; I think it was to see my mother's wedding . Horatio . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon . 181 Hamlet . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats Did coldly furnish forth ...
... pray thee , do not mock me , fellow - student ; I think it was to see my mother's wedding . Horatio . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon . 181 Hamlet . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats Did coldly furnish forth ...
Side 12
... pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this sight , Let it be tenable in your silence still ; And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give it an understanding , but no tongue : I will requite your loves . So , fare you well ...
... pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this sight , Let it be tenable in your silence still ; And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give it an understanding , but no tongue : I will requite your loves . So , fare you well ...
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action Amleth Ben Jonson Bernardo blood body Coleridge comes Danes daughter dead dear death Denmark dost doth earth England Enter HAMLET Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras gentleman Gertrude Ghost give good-night grace grief groundlings Hamlet plays hast hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour Horatio Horwendil in't is't Julius Caesar keep lady Laertes look Lord Hamlet Macbeth madness majesty Marcellus matter means mind mother murder nature never night Norway o'er Ophelia original sense Osric passion phrase play players poison'd Polonius pray Priam Pyrrhus Quarto Queen reason revenge Reynaldo Richard II ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE Second Clown Shake Shakespeare sleep soul speak speare's speech spirit stand story sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing Thomas Kyd thou thought tongue uncle VOLTIMAND Whe'r wind Wittenberg word youth