The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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My lord , upon the platform where we With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! Ham . Did you not speak to it ? [ watch ' !. It is not , nor it cannot come to , good ; Hor . My lord , I did ; But break , my heart : for I must hold my ...
My lord , upon the platform where we With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! Ham . Did you not speak to it ? [ watch ' !. It is not , nor it cannot come to , good ; Hor . My lord , I did ; But break , my heart : for I must hold my ...
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Oph . My lord , he hath ' importun'd ' me with Shall , in the general censure , take corruption In honourable fashion . ' [ love , From that particular fault . The dram of base Pol . Ay , fashion you may call it ; go to , go to .
Oph . My lord , he hath ' importun'd ' me with Shall , in the general censure , take corruption In honourable fashion . ' [ love , From that particular fault . The dram of base Pol . Ay , fashion you may call it ; go to , go to .
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Fou have seen , my lord . Enter Horatio and Marcellics . Ghost . ( beneath ] Swear . įthere , true - penng ? Mar. How is't , my noble lord ? Hun . Ha , ha , boy ! say'st thou so ? art thou Hor . What news , my lord ?
Fou have seen , my lord . Enter Horatio and Marcellics . Ghost . ( beneath ] Swear . įthere , true - penng ? Mar. How is't , my noble lord ? Hun . Ha , ha , boy ! say'st thou so ? art thou Hor . What news , my lord ?
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But , my good lord , — And thrice his head thus waving up and down , Pol . Wherefore should you do this ? He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , Rey . Ay , my lord , As it did seem to shatter all his bulk , I would know that .
But , my good lord , — And thrice his head thus waving up and down , Pol . Wherefore should you do this ? He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , Rey . Ay , my lord , As it did seem to shatter all his bulk , I would know that .
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my lord ? And he repulsed , ( a short tale to make , ) lack of wit , together with mosi weak hams : all Fell into a sadness ; then into a fast ; of which , sir , though I most powerfully and Thence to a watch ; thence into a weakness ...
my lord ? And he repulsed , ( a short tale to make , ) lack of wit , together with mosi weak hams : all Fell into a sadness ; then into a fast ; of which , sir , though I most powerfully and Thence to a watch ; thence into a weakness ...
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