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Side 39
... haue feene nothing . Mar. Horatio fayes tis but our fantasie , And wil not let beliefe take hold of him , Touching this dreaded fight twice feene by vs , [ I , i , 26. ] Therefore I haue intreated him a long with vs To watch the minutes ...
... haue feene nothing . Mar. Horatio fayes tis but our fantasie , And wil not let beliefe take hold of him , Touching this dreaded fight twice feene by vs , [ I , i , 26. ] Therefore I haue intreated him a long with vs To watch the minutes ...
Side 41
... haue heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and fhrill crowing throate , Awake the god of day , and at his found , Whether in earth or ayre , in fea or fire , The ftrauagant and erring spirite hies ...
... haue heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and fhrill crowing throate , Awake the god of day , and at his found , Whether in earth or ayre , in fea or fire , The ftrauagant and erring spirite hies ...
Side 42
... haue I heard , and doe in parte beleeue it : 130 But fee the Sunne in ruffet mantle clad , Walkes ore the deaw of yon hie mountaine top . Breake we our watch vp , and by my aduife , Let vs impart what we haue seene to night Vnto yong ...
... haue I heard , and doe in parte beleeue it : 130 But fee the Sunne in ruffet mantle clad , Walkes ore the deaw of yon hie mountaine top . Breake we our watch vp , and by my aduife , Let vs impart what we haue seene to night Vnto yong ...
Side 43
... haue I loft I muft of force forgoe , These but the ornaments and futes of woe . [ I , ii , 87. ] King This fhewes a louing care in you , Sonne Hamlet , 180 But you must thinke your father loft a father , That father dead , lost his ...
... haue I loft I muft of force forgoe , These but the ornaments and futes of woe . [ I , ii , 87. ] King This fhewes a louing care in you , Sonne Hamlet , 180 But you must thinke your father loft a father , That father dead , lost his ...
Side 46
... haue feene it in his life , A fable filuer . Ham . I wil watch to night , perchance t'wil walke againe . 310 Hor . I warrant it will . Ham . If it affume my noble fathers perfon , Ile fpeake to it , if hell it felfe should gape , And ...
... haue feene it in his life , A fable filuer . Ham . I wil watch to night , perchance t'wil walke againe . 310 Hor . I warrant it will . Ham . If it affume my noble fathers perfon , Ile fpeake to it , if hell it felfe should gape , And ...
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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