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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Page 32
... How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? HAM . Not fo , my lord , I am too much i'the fun . " QUEEN . Good Hamlet , caft thy nighted colour off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever , with thy vailed ...
... How is it that the clouds still hang on you ? HAM . Not fo , my lord , I am too much i'the fun . " QUEEN . Good Hamlet , caft thy nighted colour off , And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark . Do not , for ever , with thy vailed ...
Page 90
... How is't , my noble lord ? HOR . What news , my lord ? HAM . O , wonderful ! HOR . Good my lord , tell it . HAM . No ; You will reveal it . HOR . Not I , my lord , by heaven . MAR . Nor I , my lord . HAM . How fay you then ; would heart ...
... How is't , my noble lord ? HOR . What news , my lord ? HAM . O , wonderful ! HOR . Good my lord , tell it . HAM . No ; You will reveal it . HOR . Not I , my lord , by heaven . MAR . Nor I , my lord . HAM . How fay you then ; would heart ...
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... how , and who , what means , and where they keep , What company , at what expence ; and finding , By this encompaffiment and drift of question , That they do know my fon , come you more nearer 3 Enter Polonius and Reynaldo . ] The ...
... how , and who , what means , and where they keep , What company , at what expence ; and finding , By this encompaffiment and drift of question , That they do know my fon , come you more nearer 3 Enter Polonius and Reynaldo . ] The ...
Page 101
... How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? ОPH . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so af- frighted ! POL . With what , in the name of heaven ? ОPH . My lord , as I was fewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd ...
... How now , Ophelia ? what's the matter ? ОPH . O , my lord , my lord , I have been so af- frighted ! POL . With what , in the name of heaven ? ОPH . My lord , as I was fewing in my closet , Lord Hamlet , with his doublet all unbrac'd ...
Page 108
... How you were borne in hand , how crofs'd , " & c . See note on this paffage , Vol . X. p . 153 , n . 1. STEEVENS . To give the affay- ] To take the affay was a technical ex- preffion , originally applied to thofe who tafted wine for ...
... How you were borne in hand , how crofs'd , " & c . See note on this paffage , Vol . X. p . 153 , n . 1. STEEVENS . To give the affay- ] To take the affay was a technical ex- preffion , originally applied to thofe who tafted wine for ...
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