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Page 13
... lost : And this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations ; .1 The source of this our watch ; and the chief head Of this post haste and romage in the land . [ Ber . I think , it be no other , but even so : Well may it sort ...
... lost : And this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations ; .1 The source of this our watch ; and the chief head Of this post haste and romage in the land . [ Ber . I think , it be no other , but even so : Well may it sort ...
Page 16
... with this dream of his advantage , He hath not fail'd to pester us with message , Importing the surrender of those lands Lost by his father , with all bands of law , To To our most valiant brother . him . - So 161 HAMLET .
... with this dream of his advantage , He hath not fail'd to pester us with message , Importing the surrender of those lands Lost by his father , with all bands of law , To To our most valiant brother . him . - So 161 HAMLET .
Page 19
... lost a father ; That father lost , lost his ; and the survivor bound In filial obligation , for some term To do obsequious sorrow : But to perséver In obstinate condolement , is a course Of impious stubbornness ; ' tis unmanly grief ...
... lost a father ; That father lost , lost his ; and the survivor bound In filial obligation , for some term To do obsequious sorrow : But to perséver In obstinate condolement , is a course Of impious stubbornness ; ' tis unmanly grief ...
Page 56
... lost all my mirth , forgone all custom of exercises : and , in- deed , it goes so heavily with my disposition , that this goodly frame , the earth , seems to me a steril promontory ; this most excellent canopy , the air , look you ...
... lost all my mirth , forgone all custom of exercises : and , in- deed , it goes so heavily with my disposition , that this goodly frame , the earth , seems to me a steril promontory ; this most excellent canopy , the air , look you ...
Page 69
... Oph . My honour'd lord , you know right well , you did ; And , with them , words of so sweet breath com- pos'd As made the things more rich ; their perfums lost , 1 Take these again ; for to the noble mind Rich HAM LE T. 69.
... Oph . My honour'd lord , you know right well , you did ; And , with them , words of so sweet breath com- pos'd As made the things more rich ; their perfums lost , 1 Take these again ; for to the noble mind Rich HAM LE T. 69.
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