The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 254
... Hamlet enters , and a tankard- bearer asks him- " ' Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad ? " The frequent allusions of contemporary authors to this play sufficiently show its popularity . Thus , in Decker's Bel - man's Nightwalkes , 4to . 1612 ...
... Hamlet enters , and a tankard- bearer asks him- " ' Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad ? " The frequent allusions of contemporary authors to this play sufficiently show its popularity . Thus , in Decker's Bel - man's Nightwalkes , 4to . 1612 ...
Page 386
... Hamlet . - Come , begin ; And you , the judges , bear a wary eye . Ham . Come on , sir . Laer . Ham . Laer . Ham . Come , my lord . [ They play One . No. Osr . A hit , a very palpable hit . Laer . Judgement . Well , again . King . Stay ...
... Hamlet . - Come , begin ; And you , the judges , bear a wary eye . Ham . Come on , sir . Laer . Ham . Laer . Ham . Come , my lord . [ They play One . No. Osr . A hit , a very palpable hit . Laer . Judgement . Well , again . King . Stay ...
Page 387
... Hamlet ! - The drink , the drink ; -I am poison'd ! Ham . O villainy ! -Ho ! let the door be lock'd : Treachery ! seek it out . [ Dies . [ LAERTES falls . Laer . It is here , Hamlet : Hamlet , thou art slain ; No medicine in the world ...
... Hamlet ! - The drink , the drink ; -I am poison'd ! Ham . O villainy ! -Ho ! let the door be lock'd : Treachery ! seek it out . [ Dies . [ LAERTES falls . Laer . It is here , Hamlet : Hamlet , thou art slain ; No medicine in the world ...
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