The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... - reads it , forms a new one , and turns the deftruction , defign- ed towards himself , on the bearers of the letters . lethus , returning home , by a wile furprizes and kills his uncle , Am- Ber . Say , what , is Horatio there ? HAMLET ,
... - reads it , forms a new one , and turns the deftruction , defign- ed towards himself , on the bearers of the letters . lethus , returning home , by a wile furprizes and kills his uncle , Am- Ber . Say , what , is Horatio there ? HAMLET ,
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... turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed it in different expreflion ; ' gainst felf - flaughter There ...
... turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed it in different expreflion ; ' gainst felf - flaughter There ...
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... turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed it in different expreffion ; ' gainst seif - flaughter There ...
... turn and caft of thought . For , as he has done in a great many more inftances , it is the very fentiment which he falls into in another of his plays , though he has clothed it in different expreffion ; ' gainst seif - flaughter There ...
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... turn not unworthy of our Poet . Breathing , like fanctified and pious bawds , The better to beguile . Braker , ' tis to be obferved , our Author perpetually uses as the more modeft fynonymous term for bowd . Befides , what ftrengthens ...
... turn not unworthy of our Poet . Breathing , like fanctified and pious bawds , The better to beguile . Braker , ' tis to be obferved , our Author perpetually uses as the more modeft fynonymous term for bowd . Befides , what ftrengthens ...
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... turn awry , And lofe the name of action -- Soft you , now ! · [ Seeing Ophelia : The fair Ophelia ? Nymph , in thy orifons Be all my fms remembered . Oph . Good my Lord , How does your honour for this many a - day ? Ham . I humbly thank ...
... turn awry , And lofe the name of action -- Soft you , now ! · [ Seeing Ophelia : The fair Ophelia ? Nymph , in thy orifons Be all my fms remembered . Oph . Good my Lord , How does your honour for this many a - day ? Ham . I humbly thank ...
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