Shakspeare's tragedy of Hamlet, with notes, extr. from the old 'Historie of Hamblet' &c., adapted for use in schools by J. Hunter |
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... Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks business , but never does any : he is all contemplation , no action . He hews and fashions his thoughts , as if he meant them to some ...
... Speak to him ; he hears with his eyes , ears follow his mind , and that's not at leisure . He thinks business , but never does any : he is all contemplation , no action . He hews and fashions his thoughts , as if he meant them to some ...
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... speaking one word but such as seemed to proceed of madness and mere frenzy . Hamblet , in this sort counterfeiting the madman , many times did divers actions of great and deep consideration ; and often made such and so fit answers ...
... speaking one word but such as seemed to proceed of madness and mere frenzy . Hamblet , in this sort counterfeiting the madman , many times did divers actions of great and deep consideration ; and often made such and so fit answers ...
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... speak severely and wisely to his mother touching his secret practices , he should be understood , and by that means intercepted , used his ordinary manner of dissimulation , and began to crow like a cock , beating with his arms upon the ...
... speak severely and wisely to his mother touching his secret practices , he should be understood , and by that means intercepted , used his ordinary manner of dissimulation , and began to crow like a cock , beating with his arms upon the ...
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... him into Swethland , Norway , or England , rather than to leave him as a prey to your infamous adulterer ? Be not offended , I pray you , madam , if , transported with grief , I speak so boldly unto you , xvi EXTRACTS FROM THE.
... him into Swethland , Norway , or England , rather than to leave him as a prey to your infamous adulterer ? Be not offended , I pray you , madam , if , transported with grief , I speak so boldly unto you , xvi EXTRACTS FROM THE.
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... speak thereof . Nevertheless , I must stay the time , means , and occasion , lest by making overgreat haste I be now the cause of mine own sudden ruin and overthrow , and by that means end , before I begin to effect , my heart's desire ...
... speak thereof . Nevertheless , I must stay the time , means , and occasion , lest by making overgreat haste I be now the cause of mine own sudden ruin and overthrow , and by that means end , before I begin to effect , my heart's desire ...
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arms beseech blood body Cæsar courtier Danes dead dear death Denmark devil doth drink e'en earth edition England Enter HAMLET Exit eyes faith father fear Fengon follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grave grief Guil hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba Henry IV HISTORIE OF HAMBLET Honest Whore honour Horatio Horvendile Jonson's Julius Cæsar killed King of Denmark lady Laer Laertes leave look lord Hamlet Love's Labour's Lost madness majesty means mind mother murder nature night noble Norway Note o'er Ophelia play players Plutarch Polonius pray prince Pyrrhus Queen revenge Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech spirit Swear sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou thought uncle villain virtue word youth