The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... villain . " Dr. Farmer , however , observes that kin is still used for cousin in the midland counties . Steevens . Hamlet does not , I think , mean to say , as Mr. Steevens sup- poses , that his uncle is a little more than kin , & c ...
... villain . " Dr. Farmer , however , observes that kin is still used for cousin in the midland counties . Steevens . Hamlet does not , I think , mean to say , as Mr. Steevens sup- poses , that his uncle is a little more than kin , & c ...
Page 27
... villain ; one who had carried the elec- tion by low and mean practices ; had- had- 66 Popp'd in between the election and my hopes " From a shelf the precious diadem stole , " And put it in his pocket : " --- وو but never hints at his ...
... villain ; one who had carried the elec- tion by low and mean practices ; had- had- 66 Popp'd in between the election and my hopes " From a shelf the precious diadem stole , " And put it in his pocket : " --- وو but never hints at his ...
Page 65
... villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! G 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 65 Adieu, adieu, adieu! remember me.2 ...
... villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! G 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 65 Adieu, adieu, adieu! remember me.2 ...
Page 66
... villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables , -meet it is , I set it down , 6 That one may smile , and smile , and be a villain ; At least , I am sure , it may be so in Denmark : [ Writing . So , uncle , there you are . Now to my ...
... villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables , -meet it is , I set it down , 6 That one may smile , and smile , and be a villain ; At least , I am sure , it may be so in Denmark : [ Writing . So , uncle , there you are . Now to my ...
Page 67
... villain , dwelling in all Denmark , But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold ...
... villain , dwelling in all Denmark , But he's an arrant knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold ...
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