The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Post . Enter to him BERNARDO . BER . Who's there ? FRAN . Nay , answer me : 2 stand , and unfold Yourself . 2 BER . Long live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come most carefully upon your hour . BER . ' Tis now ...
... Post . Enter to him BERNARDO . BER . Who's there ? FRAN . Nay , answer me : 2 stand , and unfold Yourself . 2 BER . Long live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come most carefully upon your hour . BER . ' Tis now ...
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... post - haste and romage9 in the land . Of unimproved & c . ] Full of unimproved mettle , is full of spirit not regulated or guided by knowledge or experience . Bid JOHNSON . 6 Shark'd up a list & c . ] I believe , to shark up means to ...
... post - haste and romage9 in the land . Of unimproved & c . ] Full of unimproved mettle , is full of spirit not regulated or guided by knowledge or experience . Bid JOHNSON . 6 Shark'd up a list & c . ] I believe , to shark up means to ...
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... post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good ; But break , my heart ; for I must hold my tongue ! Enter HORATIO , BERNARDO , and MARCELLUS . HOR . Hail to your lordship ! HAM . I am glad to ...
... post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good ; But break , my heart ; for I must hold my tongue ! Enter HORATIO , BERNARDO , and MARCELLUS . HOR . Hail to your lordship ! HAM . I am glad to ...
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... conspicuæ extruxisset , ( cui post obitum regio diademate exornatum , armis indutum , inferendum esset cada- ver , " & c . STEEVENS . A Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature , SC . IV . 73 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... conspicuæ extruxisset , ( cui post obitum regio diademate exornatum , armis indutum , inferendum esset cada- ver , " & c . STEEVENS . A Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature , SC . IV . 73 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... POST . I will from hence to - day . QUEEN . Please your highness , You know the peril : - I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit ...
... POST . I will from hence to - day . QUEEN . Please your highness , You know the peril : - I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit ...
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