Hamlet. Titus AndronicusPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1788 |
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... have seen to- night . Both . My lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but swear it . Hor . In faith , my lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my lord , in faith . Dij 870 Ham . * Ham . Upon my sword . Mar. We have A & t I. 39 HAMLET .
... have seen to- night . Both . My lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but swear it . Hor . In faith , my lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my lord , in faith . Dij 870 Ham . * Ham . Upon my sword . Mar. We have A & t I. 39 HAMLET .
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... sword . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . 881 Ham . Hic & ubique ? then we'll shift our ground : - Come hither , gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword : Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost ...
... sword . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . 881 Ham . Hic & ubique ? then we'll shift our ground : - Come hither , gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword : Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost ...
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... sword , Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command : Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls . Then senseless ...
... sword , Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command : Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls . Then senseless ...
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... sword her husband's limbs ; The instant burst of clamour that she made ( Unless things mortal move them not at all ) , Would have made milch the burning eyes of heaven , And passion in the gods . 660 * Pol . Look , whe'r he has not turn ...
... sword her husband's limbs ; The instant burst of clamour that she made ( Unless things mortal move them not at all ) , Would have made milch the burning eyes of heaven , And passion in the gods . 660 * Pol . Look , whe'r he has not turn ...
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... as they are . To a nunnery , go . [ Exit Hamlet . 161 Oph , O , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , sword ; The The expectancy and rose of the fair state , The 74 A & IN . HAMLET .
... as they are . To a nunnery , go . [ Exit Hamlet . 161 Oph , O , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , sword ; The The expectancy and rose of the fair state , The 74 A & IN . HAMLET .
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Aaron ancient Bassianus Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson blood brother CHIRON Clown dead dear death deed Demetrius Denmark dost doth editions emperess emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio folio reads Fortinbras friends Ghost give Goths grace grief Guil Guildenstern Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hecuba HENLEY honour Horatio is't JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Laer Laertes lapwing Lavinia look lord Lucius MALONE Marcus means mother murder never night noble o'er Ophelia Osrick passage play players poison'd Polonius pray Priam prince quartos read Queen revenge Rome ROSENCRANTZ Saturninus SCENE Shakspere shew signifies sons sorrow soul speak speech STEEVENS swear sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee THEOBALD There's thine thing thou hast thought TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue unto villain WARBURTON word
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