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Side 11
... things cald whips in store ' [ p . 55 , ed Sh . Soc . But may not this refer to the whips and scorns of time ' in the later Hamlet ? ] . DOUCE ( ii , 265 ) : In a poem , written by Anthony Scoloker , a printer , entitled Daiphantus , or ...
... things cald whips in store ' [ p . 55 , ed Sh . Soc . But may not this refer to the whips and scorns of time ' in the later Hamlet ? ] . DOUCE ( ii , 265 ) : In a poem , written by Anthony Scoloker , a printer , entitled Daiphantus , or ...
Side 20
... things were bor- rowed . In the sketch the scene comes immediately after the wise reasonings of Polonius ; and , introduced by the soliloquy , ' To be , or not to be , ' it is Hamlet's first appearance since his interview with his ...
... things were bor- rowed . In the sketch the scene comes immediately after the wise reasonings of Polonius ; and , introduced by the soliloquy , ' To be , or not to be , ' it is Hamlet's first appearance since his interview with his ...
Side 41
... thing to be done , That may doe eafe to thee , and grace to mee , Speake to mee . [ I , i , 133. ] If thou art priuy to thy countries fate , 75 80 85 00 90 95 100 Which happly foreknowing may preuent , O speake to me , Or if thou haft ...
... thing to be done , That may doe eafe to thee , and grace to mee , Speake to mee . [ I , i , 133. ] If thou art priuy to thy countries fate , 75 80 85 00 90 95 100 Which happly foreknowing may preuent , O speake to me , Or if thou haft ...
Side 42
... things will wee fhew our dutie . King . Wee doubt nothing , hartily farewel : And now Leartes what's the newes with you ? You faid you had a fute what i'ft Leartes ? Lea My gratious Lord , your fauorable licence , Now that the funeral ...
... things will wee fhew our dutie . King . Wee doubt nothing , hartily farewel : And now Leartes what's the newes with you ? You faid you had a fute what i'ft Leartes ? Lea My gratious Lord , your fauorable licence , Now that the funeral ...
Side 52
... things in heauen and earth Horatio , Then are Dream't of , in your philofophie , But come here , as before you neuer shall How strange or odde foere I beare my selfe , As I perchance hereafter shall thinke meet , To put an Anticke ...
... things in heauen and earth Horatio , Then are Dream't of , in your philofophie , But come here , as before you neuer shall How strange or odde foere I beare my selfe , As I perchance hereafter shall thinke meet , To put an Anticke ...
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