TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 135
... mother : therefore , no more , but to the matter ; My mother , you say , - Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath struck her into amazement and admiration . Ham . O wonderful son , that can so astonish a mother ! -But is there ...
... mother : therefore , no more , but to the matter ; My mother , you say , - Ros . Then thus she says : Your behaviour hath struck her into amazement and admiration . Ham . O wonderful son , that can so astonish a mother ! -But is there ...
Page 137
... mother stays : This physic but prolongs thy sickly days . [ Erit . The KING rises and advances . King . My words fly ... mother ; what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father ...
... mother stays : This physic but prolongs thy sickly days . [ Erit . The KING rises and advances . King . My words fly ... mother ; what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father ...
Page 144
... mother : Father and mother is man and wife ; man and wife is one flesh ; and so , my mother . Come , for England . [ Exit . King . Follow lim at foot ; tempt him with speed aboard ; Delay it not , I'll have him hence to - night : Away ...
... mother : Father and mother is man and wife ; man and wife is one flesh ; and so , my mother . Come , for England . [ Exit . King . Follow lim at foot ; tempt him with speed aboard ; Delay it not , I'll have him hence to - night : Away ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 3 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
Costume of Senators and Ladies from a draw | 9 |
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