TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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William Shakespeare. ACT I. Ber . Welcome , Horatio ; welcome , good Mar-. [ The Platform at Elsinore . ] [ ' Hyperion to a Satyr. A Platform before the Castle . SCENE 1 - Elsinore . FRANCISCO on his post . Enter to him BERNARDO . Enter ...
William Shakespeare. ACT I. Ber . Welcome , Horatio ; welcome , good Mar-. [ The Platform at Elsinore . ] [ ' Hyperion to a Satyr. A Platform before the Castle . SCENE 1 - Elsinore . FRANCISCO on his post . Enter to him BERNARDO . Enter ...
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... Horatio says , ' t is but our fantasy ; And will not let belief take hold of him , Touching this dreaded sight ... Horatio . Hor . Most like : -it harrows d me with fear , and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to . Mar. Question it ...
... Horatio says , ' t is but our fantasy ; And will not let belief take hold of him , Touching this dreaded sight ... Horatio . Hor . Most like : -it harrows d me with fear , and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to . Mar. Question it ...
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... Horatio's purpose in his visit is admirably managed in its abruptness . Nothing , it appears to us , within the power of language , can produce the effect of the questions which Hamlet puts to Horatio ; and his answer to the somewhat ...
... Horatio's purpose in his visit is admirably managed in its abruptness . Nothing , it appears to us , within the power of language , can produce the effect of the questions which Hamlet puts to Horatio ; and his answer to the somewhat ...
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