The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 79
... Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our practices , Pleasant and helpful to him ! Queen . Ay , amen ! [ Exeunt Ros . GUIL . and some Attendants . Enter POLONIUS . Pol . The embassadors from Norway , my good lord , Are joyfully return ...
... Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our practices , Pleasant and helpful to him ! Queen . Ay , amen ! [ Exeunt Ros . GUIL . and some Attendants . Enter POLONIUS . Pol . The embassadors from Norway , my good lord , Are joyfully return ...
Page 88
... Guil- denstern : 66 I entreat you both " That you vouchsafe your rest here in our court " Some little time ; so by your companies " To draw him on to pleasures , and to gather " So much as from occasion you may glean , " Whether aught ...
... Guil- denstern : 66 I entreat you both " That you vouchsafe your rest here in our court " Some little time ; so by your companies " To draw him on to pleasures , and to gather " So much as from occasion you may glean , " Whether aught ...
Page 93
... Guil . Happy , in that we are not overhappy ; On fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles of her shoe ? Ros . Neither , my lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil ...
... Guil . Happy , in that we are not overhappy ; On fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles of her shoe ? Ros . Neither , my lord . Ham . Then you live about her waist , or in the middle of her favours ? Guil ...
Page 94
... Guil . Prison , my lord ! Ham . Denmark ' s a prison . Ros . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly one ; in which there are many confines , wards , and dungeons ; Denmark being one of the worst . Ros . We think not so , my lord . Ham ...
... Guil . Prison , my lord ! Ham . Denmark ' s a prison . Ros . Then is the world one . Ham . A goodly one ; in which there are many confines , wards , and dungeons ; Denmark being one of the worst . Ros . We think not so , my lord . Ham ...
Page 95
... GUIL . Ham . Nay , then I have an eye of you ; 4 [ aside ] —if you love me , hold not off . Guil . My lord , we were sent for . Ham . I will tell you , why ; so shall my anticipation prevent your discovery , and your secrecy to the king ...
... GUIL . Ham . Nay , then I have an eye of you ; 4 [ aside ] —if you love me , hold not off . Guil . My lord , we were sent for . Ham . I will tell you , why ; so shall my anticipation prevent your discovery , and your secrecy to the king ...
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