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... court . ' 6 In reference to the date of this Epistle of Nash's , DYCE in his edition of Greene's Works ( vol . i , p . ciii ) , after citing the title of Menaphon . Camillas alarum to slum- bering Euphues , in his melancholie Cell at ...
... court . ' 6 In reference to the date of this Epistle of Nash's , DYCE in his edition of Greene's Works ( vol . i , p . ciii ) , after citing the title of Menaphon . Camillas alarum to slum- bering Euphues , in his melancholie Cell at ...
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... court , and the interview of Corambis ( the Po- lonius of the old play ) with his two children , —that the material changes occur . In them there is a remodelling of almost everything . Even in the First Act , however , there are not a ...
... court , and the interview of Corambis ( the Po- lonius of the old play ) with his two children , —that the material changes occur . In them there is a remodelling of almost everything . Even in the First Act , however , there are not a ...
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... court Laertes , ' V , ii , 106 ; and the Prince's brief colloquy with a Lord in the same scene . But the absence of these passages from Q , is deprived of all bearing upon the question of the state of the Play which that edition ...
... court Laertes , ' V , ii , 106 ; and the Prince's brief colloquy with a Lord in the same scene . But the absence of these passages from Q , is deprived of all bearing upon the question of the state of the Play which that edition ...
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... Court , 170 All Denmarkes hope our coofin and dearest Sonne . Ham . My lord , ti's not the fable fute I weare : No nor the teares that still stand in my eyes , 175 Nor the distracted hauiour in the visage , Nor all together mixt with ...
... Court , 170 All Denmarkes hope our coofin and dearest Sonne . Ham . My lord , ti's not the fable fute I weare : No nor the teares that still stand in my eyes , 175 Nor the distracted hauiour in the visage , Nor all together mixt with ...
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... court it in a shape of heauen , So Luft , though to a radiant angle linckt , Would fate it felfe from a celeftiall bedde , And prey on garbage : but foft , me thinkes I fent the mornings ayre , briefe let me be , Sleeping within my ...
... court it in a shape of heauen , So Luft , though to a radiant angle linckt , Would fate it felfe from a celeftiall bedde , And prey on garbage : but foft , me thinkes I fent the mornings ayre , briefe let me be , Sleeping within my ...
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