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... thine , And thy best graces spend it at thy will ! But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - 60 Ham . [ Aside ] A little more than kin , and less than kind . 65 King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my ...
... thine , And thy best graces spend it at thy will ! But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - 60 Ham . [ Aside ] A little more than kin , and less than kind . 65 King . How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? Ham . Not so , my ...
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... , F3F4 reck'st Seymour conj . his ] thine Seymour conj . rede ] reed Qq . reade F , read F3F4 tread Smyth conj . MS . 2 . 30 35 40 45 50 Enter POLONIUS . A double blessing is a double grace SCENE III . ] 25 HAMLET 22.5.
... , F3F4 reck'st Seymour conj . his ] thine Seymour conj . rede ] reed Qq . reade F , read F3F4 tread Smyth conj . MS . 2 . 30 35 40 45 50 Enter POLONIUS . A double blessing is a double grace SCENE III . ] 25 HAMLET 22.5.
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... thine care or thine ear Ff . 74. Are ... that . ] See note ( 111 ) . 75. lender be ] Ff . lender boy Qq . lone 76. loan ] F3F4 Loane F2 . Fr. loue Q2Q3Q4Q5 . love Q6 . loses ] FfQ6 . looses Q2Q3Q4Q5 • 75 And borrowing dulls the edge of ...
... thine care or thine ear Ff . 74. Are ... that . ] See note ( 111 ) . 75. lender be ] Ff . lender boy Qq . lone 76. loan ] F3F4 Loane F2 . Fr. loue Q2Q3Q4Q5 . love Q6 . loses ] FfQ6 . looses Q2Q3Q4Q5 • 75 And borrowing dulls the edge of ...
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... thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Farewell : my blessing season this in thee ! Laer . Most humbly do I take my leave , my lord . Pol . The time invites you ...
... thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Farewell : my blessing season this in thee ! Laer . Most humbly do I take my leave , my lord . Pol . The time invites you ...
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... Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , HAMLET . ' This in obedience hath my daughter shown me ; And more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means and place , All given to mine ear ...
... Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , HAMLET . ' This in obedience hath my daughter shown me ; And more above , hath his solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means and place , All given to mine ear ...
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Anon Becket conj Bodl Brabantio Capell conj Cassio Collier Cyprus daughter dead Desdemona dost doth dram Duke Dyce Edgar Emil Enter Exeunt Exit F,F₂ F₁ F₂ F₂F3 father FfQ6 Fool Gent Gentleman Glou Grant White Hamlet Hanmer hast hath haue hear heart heaven Horatio Iago Jackson conj Jennens Johnson conj Keightley Kent King Laer Laertes Lear line in Ff line in Qq lord madam Malone Mason conj Michael Cassio night Omitted in Ff Omitted in Qq Ophelia Othello Polonius Pope pray Prose in Qq Q₁ Q₁Q3 Q₂ Q₂Q3 Qq Ff QqFf Quarto Queen Re-enter reading Regan Roderigo Rowe SCENE Seymour conj soul speak Steevens sweet sword thee Theobald conj thine thou Three lines villain Walker conj Warburton