The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Band 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 Seiten |
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... Enter Polonius . God bless you , sir ! Pol . My lord , the queen would speak with you , Guil . The queen , your mother , in most great and presently . affliction of spirit , hath sent me to you . Ham . You are welcome . Guil . Nay ...
... Enter Polonius . God bless you , sir ! Pol . My lord , the queen would speak with you , Guil . The queen , your mother , in most great and presently . affliction of spirit , hath sent me to you . Ham . You are welcome . Guil . Nay ...
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... Enter Hamlet . Ham . Safely stowed , - [ Ros . & c . within . Ham- let ! lord Hamlet ! ] But soft , -what noise ? who cails on Hamlet ? O , here they come . Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . King . Alas , alas ! Ham . A man may fish ...
... Enter Hamlet . Ham . Safely stowed , - [ Ros . & c . within . Ham- let ! lord Hamlet ! ] But soft , -what noise ? who cails on Hamlet ? O , here they come . Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . King . Alas , alas ! Ham . A man may fish ...
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... enter , and the fight is renewed . The Volces retire into Corioli , and Marcius follows them to the gates . [ exeunt . So , now the gates are ope : now prove good seconds . ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the ...
... enter , and the fight is renewed . The Volces retire into Corioli , and Marcius follows them to the gates . [ exeunt . So , now the gates are ope : now prove good seconds . ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the ...
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... Enter Coriolanus , in mean apparel , disguised and muffled . City , Cor . A goodly city is this Antium . ' Tis I that made thy widows ; many an heir [ exeunt . Of these fair edifices ' fore my wars SCENE III . A HIGHWAY BETWEEN ROME AND ...
... Enter Coriolanus , in mean apparel , disguised and muffled . City , Cor . A goodly city is this Antium . ' Tis I that made thy widows ; many an heir [ exeunt . Of these fair edifices ' fore my wars SCENE III . A HIGHWAY BETWEEN ROME AND ...
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... enter with us . Ladies , you deserve To have a temple built you : all the swords In Italy , and her confederate arms , Could not have made this peace . SCENE IV . ROME . A PUBLIC PLACE . Enter Menenius and Sicinius . | male tiger ; that ...
... enter with us . Ladies , you deserve To have a temple built you : all the swords In Italy , and her confederate arms , Could not have made this peace . SCENE IV . ROME . A PUBLIC PLACE . Enter Menenius and Sicinius . | male tiger ; that ...
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