The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text of E. Malone, with notes and illustr., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Bind 14 |
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Side 10
... dreaded sight , twice seen of us : Therefore I have entreated him along , With us to watch the minutes of this night ; That , if again this apparition come , Partners . He may approve our eyes , 1 and speak to 10 ACT I. HAMLET ,
... dreaded sight , twice seen of us : Therefore I have entreated him along , With us to watch the minutes of this night ; That , if again this apparition come , Partners . He may approve our eyes , 1 and speak to 10 ACT I. HAMLET ,
Side 11
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. He may approve our eyes , 1 and speak to it . Ho . Tush ! tush ! ' twill not appear . Ber . Sit down awhile ; And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What ...
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. He may approve our eyes , 1 and speak to it . Ho . Tush ! tush ! ' twill not appear . Ber . Sit down awhile ; And let us once again assail your ears , That are so fortified against our story , What ...
Side 12
... eyes . Mar. Is it not like the king ? Ho . As thou art to thyself : Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He smote the sledded Polacks 1 on the ice ...
... eyes . Mar. Is it not like the king ? Ho . As thou art to thyself : Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He smote the sledded Polacks 1 on the ice ...
Side 14
... eye . In the most high and palmy 6 state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets.7 · As , stars with trains of fire and dews of ...
... eye . In the most high and palmy 6 state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Julius fell , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets.7 · As , stars with trains of fire and dews of ...
Side 17
... ' twere , with a defeated joy , — With one auspicious and one dropping eye , With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage , SUAK . XIV . In equal scale weighing delight and dole , 1- Taken SCENE II . 17 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... ' twere , with a defeated joy , — With one auspicious and one dropping eye , With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage , SUAK . XIV . In equal scale weighing delight and dole , 1- Taken SCENE II . 17 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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beseech Bian blood Brabantio Cassio Clown Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona devil dost thou doth Duke Emilia Enter HAMLET Enter OTHELLO Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell father fear fool Fortinbras fortune foul gentlemen Ghost give grace grief Guil hand handkerchief hath hear heart heaven hither hold honest honor Horatio husband Iago kill'd King knave lady Laer Laertes lieutenant look madam madness marry matter Michael Cassio mistress Moor mother murder nature never night noble Norway o'er Ophelia OSRIC play players poison'd Polonius Pr'ythee pray Pyrrhus Queen revenge Roderigo Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE SHAK signior sings soul speak speech sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thought to-night tongue trumpet twas Venice villain what's wife