Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: With Introductory Remarks; Explanatory, Grammatical, and Philological Notes |
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... cause the body of the vanquished ( that should bee slaine in the combate ) to be honourably buried , death being the prise and reward of him that should loose the battaile ; and to conclude , Collere , King of Norway ( although a ...
... cause the body of the vanquished ( that should bee slaine in the combate ) to be honourably buried , death being the prise and reward of him that should loose the battaile ; and to conclude , Collere , King of Norway ( although a ...
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... cause of malice whatsoever : where- in hee wanted no false witnesses to approve his act , which deposed in like sorte as the wicked calumniator himselfe protested , being the same persons that had borne him com- panie and were ...
... cause of malice whatsoever : where- in hee wanted no false witnesses to approve his act , which deposed in like sorte as the wicked calumniator himselfe protested , being the same persons that had borne him com- panie and were ...
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... cause they counselled the king to try and know if it were possible , how to discover the intent and meaning of the young prince , and they could find no better , nor more fitte invention to intrap him , than to set some faire beautiful ...
... cause they counselled the king to try and know if it were possible , how to discover the intent and meaning of the young prince , and they could find no better , nor more fitte invention to intrap him , than to set some faire beautiful ...
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... cause , said that it was impossible that so craftie a gallant as Hamblet , that counterfeited the foole , should be discovered with so common and unskilful practises , which might easily be perceived , and that to find out his politique ...
... cause , said that it was impossible that so craftie a gallant as Hamblet , that counterfeited the foole , should be discovered with so common and unskilful practises , which might easily be perceived , and that to find out his politique ...
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... cause of confidence we are to expect or hope for of the courtiers , all wrought to his will ; as also the power hee made ready , if I should have refused to like of him , thou wouldst rather excuse than accuse mee of lascivi- ousness or ...
... cause of confidence we are to expect or hope for of the courtiers , all wrought to his will ; as also the power hee made ready , if I should have refused to like of him , thou wouldst rather excuse than accuse mee of lascivi- ousness or ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 74 - Excellent well; you are a fishmonger. Pol. Not I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord! Ham. Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand.
Seite 130 - tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all : Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows, what is't to leave betimes ?
Seite 123 - No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him thither with modesty . enough, and likelihood to lead it : as thus : Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth into dust ; the dust is earth ; of earth we make loam ; and why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel...
Seite 134 - And let me speak to the yet unknowing world How these things came about : so shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts, Of accidental judgments, •casual slaughters, Of deaths put on by cunning and forc'd cause, And, in this upshot, purposes mistook Fall'n on the inventors' heads: all this can I Truly deliver.
Seite 75 - I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
Seite 86 - Where thrift may follow fawning. Dost thou hear? Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice, And could of men distinguish, her election Hath seal'd thee for herself...
Seite 75 - O God, I could be bounded in a nut-shell, and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.
Seite 79 - A damn'd defeat was made. Am I a coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across? Plucks off my beard and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs?
Seite 51 - Seems, madam ! nay, it is ; I know not 'seems.' 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forc'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, Nor the dejected haviour of the visage, Together with all forms, modes, shows of grief, That can denote me truly...
Seite 64 - Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught; leave her to heaven, And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge To prick and sting her.