HamletHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 - 193 Seiten |
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... mark it , Horatio . Hor . Most like : it harrows me with fear and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to . Mar. Question it , Horatio . Hor . What art thou that usurp'st this time of night , Together with that fair and warlike form In ...
... mark it , Horatio . Hor . Most like : it harrows me with fear and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to . Mar. Question it , Horatio . Hor . What art thou that usurp'st this time of night , Together with that fair and warlike form In ...
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... mark you " after daughter . He remarks , perhaps too generally : " Shake- speare never introduces a catalectic line without intending an equivalent to the foot omitted , in the pauses , or the dwelling emphasis , or the diffused ...
... mark you " after daughter . He remarks , perhaps too generally : " Shake- speare never introduces a catalectic line without intending an equivalent to the foot omitted , in the pauses , or the dwelling emphasis , or the diffused ...
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... mark . Hor . Heaven will direct it . Mar. Nay , let's follow him SCENE V. Another part of the platform . Enter Ghost and HAMLET . 90 [ Exeunt . Ham . Where wilt thou lead me ? speak ; I'll go no further . Ghost . Mark me . Ham . Ghost ...
... mark . Hor . Heaven will direct it . Mar. Nay , let's follow him SCENE V. Another part of the platform . Enter Ghost and HAMLET . 90 [ Exeunt . Ham . Where wilt thou lead me ? speak ; I'll go no further . Ghost . Mark me . Ham . Ghost ...
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... mark But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are i ' th ' right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands and ...
... mark But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are i ' th ' right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands and ...
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... mark this , Reynaldo ? Rey . Ay , very well , my lord . Pol . " And in part him ; but , " you may say , " not well . But , if ' t be he I mean , he's very wild ; 99 Addicted so and so : and there put on him What forgeries you please ...
... mark this , Reynaldo ? Rey . Ay , very well , my lord . Pol . " And in part him ; but , " you may say , " not well . But , if ' t be he I mean , he's very wild ; 99 Addicted so and so : and there put on him What forgeries you please ...
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action aught blood body brother Claudius Dane daughter dead dear death Denmark dost doth e'en earth Enter HAMLET Enter KING Euphuistic evil Exeunt Rosencrantz Exit Exit Ghost eyes farewell father fear folios follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grief Guil hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hold Horatio Julius Cæsar King of Denmark Laer Laertes leave lines look Lord Hamlet Love's Labour's Lost madness majesty means mind mother murther nature night Norway o'er old copies Ophelia Osric passage passion phrase play players poison'd pray Prince Pyrrhus quarto of 1603 quarto reading Queen revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Saxo Grammaticus scene sense Shakespeare Sings soul speak speech spirit sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou thought tongue word young youth