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Side 5
... friendship with a few of our triviall translators . It is a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions , that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were borne ...
... friendship with a few of our triviall translators . It is a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions , that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were borne ...
Side 9
... friends and fellows , or perhaps with their assistance . ' Among other peculiarities of Henslowe's diary is the custom which he adopted of marking each new play with the abbreviation ne . The above entry has no such mark ; it is ...
... friends and fellows , or perhaps with their assistance . ' Among other peculiarities of Henslowe's diary is the custom which he adopted of marking each new play with the abbreviation ne . The above entry has no such mark ; it is ...
Side 39
... Friends to this ground . Mar. And leegemen to the Dane , O farewell honest souldier , who hath releeued you ? 1. Barnardo hath my place , giue you good night . Mar. Holla , Barnardo . 2. Say , is Horatio there ? Hor . 2 . A peece of him ...
... Friends to this ground . Mar. And leegemen to the Dane , O farewell honest souldier , who hath releeued you ? 1. Barnardo hath my place , giue you good night . Mar. Holla , Barnardo . 2. Say , is Horatio there ? Hor . 2 . A peece of him ...
Side 44
... friend , I change that name with you : but what make you from Wittenberg Horatio ? Marcellus . 220 Marc . My good Lord . Ham . I am very glad to see you , good euen firs : But what is your affaire in Elfenoure ? 225 Weele teach you to ...
... friend , I change that name with you : but what make you from Wittenberg Horatio ? Marcellus . 220 Marc . My good Lord . Ham . I am very glad to see you , good euen firs : But what is your affaire in Elfenoure ? 225 Weele teach you to ...
Side 47
... friends thou haft , and their adoptions tried , 66 Graple them to thee with a hoope of steele , " But do not dull the palme with entertaine , " Of euery new vnfleg'd courage , 66 Beware of entrance into a quarrell ; but being in , 355 ...
... friends thou haft , and their adoptions tried , 66 Graple them to thee with a hoope of steele , " But do not dull the palme with entertaine , " Of euery new vnfleg'd courage , 66 Beware of entrance into a quarrell ; but being in , 355 ...
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action actors Amleth appears avenge blood cause character of Hamlet Claudius copy Corambis courtiers crime critics death deed Denmark doubt drama edition effect England exit eyes father fear feeling feigned madness Fengon fhall Fortinbras friends German Ghost give Goethe Hamlet plays hand hath haue heart Heaven hero Horatio Horvendile Hubert Languet human idea insanity intellectual kill King Laertes Lear Leartes look Lord loue Marcellus means melancholy mind moral mother murder nature never night noble Norway Ofel Ofelia Ophelia Orvandill Osric passages passion persons Philip Sidney piece play players poet Polonius Prince Hamlet Quarto Queen racter rapiers reason revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern says scene seems Shakespeare Shakespeare's Hamlet ſhall soliloquy soul speak ſpeake speech spirit stage thee things thou thought tion tragedy tragic true truth uncle uttered vengeance Voltaire whole Wittenberg words