The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... sword impress , " as commit any act of violence on the royal shadow . The words -Stop it , Marcellus , —and Do , if it will not stand - better suit the next speaker , Bernardo , who , in the true spirit of an unlettered officer , nihil ...
... sword impress , " as commit any act of violence on the royal shadow . The words -Stop it , Marcellus , —and Do , if it will not stand - better suit the next speaker , Bernardo , who , in the true spirit of an unlettered officer , nihil ...
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... sword . Mar. Ham . Indeed , upon my sword , indeed . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Ha , ha , boy ! say'st thou so ? art thou there , true - penny ? 2 Come on , -you hear this fellow in the cellarage , — Consent to swear . Hor ...
... sword . Mar. Ham . Indeed , upon my sword , indeed . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Ha , ha , boy ! say'st thou so ? art thou there , true - penny ? 2 Come on , -you hear this fellow in the cellarage , — Consent to swear . Hor ...
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... sword , that is , upon the cross which the old swords always had upon the hilt . Johnson . Shakspeare , it is more than probable , knew nothing of the an- cient Danes , or their manners . Every extract from Dr. Farmer's pamphlet must ...
... sword , that is , upon the cross which the old swords always had upon the hilt . Johnson . Shakspeare , it is more than probable , knew nothing of the an- cient Danes , or their manners . Every extract from Dr. Farmer's pamphlet must ...
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... sword ; Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear by his sword . Ham . Well said , old mole ! can'st work i'the earth so fast ? A worthy pioneer ! -Once more remove , good friends . Hor ...
... sword ; Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear by his sword . Ham . Well said , old mole ! can'st work i'the earth so fast ? A worthy pioneer ! -Once more remove , good friends . Hor ...
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... sword , and quarrelling and brawling , in consequence of that skill . " The cunning of fencers , says Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , 1579 , is now applied to quarrelling : they thinke themselves no men , if for stirring of a straw ...
... sword , and quarrelling and brawling , in consequence of that skill . " The cunning of fencers , says Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , 1579 , is now applied to quarrelling : they thinke themselves no men , if for stirring of a straw ...
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