The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Johnson. HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . ACT I. SCENE I. Elfinore . A Platform before the Cafile , FRANCISCO on his Poft . Enter to him BERNARDO . BER . Who's there ? FRAN . Nay , anfwer me : ftand , and unfold Yourself , BER . Long live ...
... Johnson. HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . ACT I. SCENE I. Elfinore . A Platform before the Cafile , FRANCISCO on his Poft . Enter to him BERNARDO . BER . Who's there ? FRAN . Nay , anfwer me : ftand , and unfold Yourself , BER . Long live ...
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... Johnson. FRAN . For this relief , much thanks : ' tis bitter cold , And I am fick at heart . BER . Have you had quiet guard ? FRAN . BER . Well , good night . Not a mouse stirring , If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my ...
... Johnson. FRAN . For this relief , much thanks : ' tis bitter cold , And I am fick at heart . BER . Have you had quiet guard ? FRAN . BER . Well , good night . Not a mouse stirring , If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my ...
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... Johnson. Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill : 4 Break we our watch up ; and , by my advice , Let us impart what we have feen to - night Unto young Hamlet : for , upon my life , This fpirit , dumb to us , will fpeak to him : Do ...
... Johnson. Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill : 4 Break we our watch up ; and , by my advice , Let us impart what we have feen to - night Unto young Hamlet : for , upon my life , This fpirit , dumb to us , will fpeak to him : Do ...
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... Johnson. HOR . I faw him once , he was a goodly king . HAM . He was a man , take him for all in all , I fhall not look upon his like again.9 HOR . My lord , I think I faw him yesternight . HAM . Saw ! who ? HOR . My lord , the king your ...
... Johnson. HOR . I faw him once , he was a goodly king . HAM . He was a man , take him for all in all , I fhall not look upon his like again.9 HOR . My lord , I think I faw him yesternight . HAM . Saw ! who ? HOR . My lord , the king your ...
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... Johnson. HOR . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . HAM . What , look'd he frowningly ? HOR . In forrow than in anger . HAM . HOR . Nay , very pale . HAM . A countenance more Pale , or red ? And fix'd his eyes upon you ? HOR ...
... Johnson. HOR . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . HAM . What , look'd he frowningly ? HOR . In forrow than in anger . HAM . HOR . Nay , very pale . HAM . A countenance more Pale , or red ? And fix'd his eyes upon you ? HOR ...
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