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... Guil . To whom he more adheres . If it will please you To show us so much gentry and good will As to expend your time with us a while For the supply and profit of our hope , Your visitation shall receive such thanks As fits a king's ...
... Guil . To whom he more adheres . If it will please you To show us so much gentry and good will As to expend your time with us a while For the supply and profit of our hope , Your visitation shall receive such thanks As fits a king's ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Guil . Heavens make our presence and our practices Pleasant and helpful to him ! Queen . Ay , amen ! [ Exeunt Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and some Attend- ants . Enter Polonius . Pol . The ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Guil . Heavens make our presence and our practices Pleasant and helpful to him ! Queen . Ay , amen ! [ Exeunt Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and some Attend- ants . Enter Polonius . Pol . The ...
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... Guil . My honoured lord ! Ros . My most dear lord ! [ Exit Polonius . Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! how do you both ? Good lads , 230 Ros . As the indifferent children of the earth ...
... Guil . My honoured lord ! Ros . My most dear lord ! [ Exit Polonius . Ham . My excellent good friends ! How dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! how do you both ? Good lads , 230 Ros . As the indifferent children of the earth ...
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... Guil . Faith , her privates we . Ham . In the secret parts of Fortune ? O , most true ; 240 she is a strumpet . What's the news ? Ros . None , my lord , but that the world's grown honest . Ham . Then is doomsday near : but your news is ...
... Guil . Faith , her privates we . Ham . In the secret parts of Fortune ? O , most true ; 240 she is a strumpet . What's the news ? Ros . None , my lord , but that the world's grown honest . Ham . Then is doomsday near : but your news is ...
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... Guil . } We'll wait upon you . Ham . No such matter : I will not sort you with the rest of my servants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended . But , in the beaten way of friendship , what make you at ...
... Guil . } We'll wait upon you . Ham . No such matter : I will not sort you with the rest of my servants ; for , to speak to you like an honest man , I am most dreadfully attended . But , in the beaten way of friendship , what make you at ...
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