The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... LAER . Farewell . [ Exit LAERTES . POL . What is't , Ophelia , he hath said to you ? OPH . So please you , something touching the lord Hamlet . POL . Marry , well bethought : ' Tis told me , he hath very oft of late Given private time ...
... LAER . Farewell . [ Exit LAERTES . POL . What is't , Ophelia , he hath said to you ? OPH . So please you , something touching the lord Hamlet . POL . Marry , well bethought : ' Tis told me , he hath very oft of late Given private time ...
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... LAER . Where is this king ? -Sirs , stand you all without . DAN . No , let's come in . LAER . I pray you , give me leave . [ They retire without the Door . DAN . We will , we will . LAER . I thank you : -keep the door . - O thou vile ...
... LAER . Where is this king ? -Sirs , stand you all without . DAN . No , let's come in . LAER . I pray you , give me leave . [ They retire without the Door . DAN . We will , we will . LAER . I thank you : -keep the door . - O thou vile ...
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... LAER . Where is my father ? KING . QUEEN . Dead . But not by him . KING . Let him demand his fill . LAER . How came he dead ? I'll not be juggled with : To hell , allegiance ! vows , to the blackest devil ! Conscience , and grace , to ...
... LAER . Where is my father ? KING . QUEEN . Dead . But not by him . KING . Let him demand his fill . LAER . How came he dead ? I'll not be juggled with : To hell , allegiance ! vows , to the blackest devil ! Conscience , and grace , to ...
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... LAER . How now ! what noise is that ? " -life - rend'ring pelican , ] So , in the ancient Interlude of Nature , bl . 1. no date : " Who taught the cok hys watche - howres to observe , " And syng of corage wyth shryll throte on hye ...
... LAER . How now ! what noise is that ? " -life - rend'ring pelican , ] So , in the ancient Interlude of Nature , bl . 1. no date : " Who taught the cok hys watche - howres to observe , " And syng of corage wyth shryll throte on hye ...
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... , in Chaucer's Knighte's Tale , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . ver . 2879 : " He laid him bare the visage on the bere , " Therwith he wept that pitee was to here . " STEEVENS . LAER . Hadst thou thy wits , and didst persuade 292 ACT IV . HAMLET ,
... , in Chaucer's Knighte's Tale , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . ver . 2879 : " He laid him bare the visage on the bere , " Therwith he wept that pitee was to here . " STEEVENS . LAER . Hadst thou thy wits , and didst persuade 292 ACT IV . HAMLET ,
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