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Page 24
... give me up the truth . Oph . He hath , my lord , of late , made many tenders Of his affection to me . Pol . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a green girl , Unsifted in such perilous circumstance . " Do you believe his tenders , as you ...
... give me up the truth . Oph . He hath , my lord , of late , made many tenders Of his affection to me . Pol . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a green girl , Unsifted in such perilous circumstance . " Do you believe his tenders , as you ...
Page 32
... Give me one poor request . Hor . What is't , my lord ? We will . Ham . Never make known what you have seen to - night . Hor . Mar. My lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but swear't . Hor . In faith , My lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my lord ...
... Give me one poor request . Hor . What is't , my lord ? We will . Ham . Never make known what you have seen to - night . Hor . Mar. My lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but swear't . Hor . In faith , My lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my lord ...
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... give it welcome . There are more things in heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dream't of in your philosophy . But come ; Here , as before , never , so help you mercy ! How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance ...
... give it welcome . There are more things in heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dream't of in your philosophy . But come ; Here , as before , never , so help you mercy ! How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance ...
Page 34
... Give him this money , and these notes , Reynaldo- Rey . I will , my lord . Pol . You shall do marvellous wisely , good Reynaldo , Before you visit him , to make inquiry Of his behaviour . Rey . My lord , I did intend it . Pol . Marry ...
... Give him this money , and these notes , Reynaldo- Rey . I will , my lord . Pol . You shall do marvellous wisely , good Reynaldo , Before you visit him , to make inquiry Of his behaviour . Rey . My lord , I did intend it . Pol . Marry ...
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... give up ourselves , in the full bent , To lay our service freely at your feet , To be commanded . King . Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guildensteri . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosencrantz . And I beseech you ...
... give up ourselves , in the full bent , To lay our service freely at your feet , To be commanded . King . Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guildensteri . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosencrantz . And I beseech you ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Isaac Reed No preview available - 2015 |
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