The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... fure to raise a laugh of pleasure in the audience ; and the oldest Quartos , in the pointing , are a confirmation that thus the Poet intended it , and thus the ftage expreffed it . Coftly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But C 2 PRINCE ...
... fure to raise a laugh of pleasure in the audience ; and the oldest Quartos , in the pointing , are a confirmation that thus the Poet intended it , and thus the ftage expreffed it . Coftly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But C 2 PRINCE ...
Page 39
... fure , their comment is very fingular in the word alledged . The adjective formed from knell , must have been unknelled or unknolled . So , in Macbeth ; Had I as many fons , as I have hairs , I would not wifh them to a fairer death ...
... fure , their comment is very fingular in the word alledged . The adjective formed from knell , must have been unknelled or unknolled . So , in Macbeth ; Had I as many fons , as I have hairs , I would not wifh them to a fairer death ...
Page 41
... fure , it may be so in Denmark . [ Writing . So , uncle , there you are ; now to my word ; It is , Adieu , adieu , remember me : I've fworn it --------- Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Hor . My Lord , my Lord- Mar. Lord Hamlet- Hor ...
... fure , it may be so in Denmark . [ Writing . So , uncle , there you are ; now to my word ; It is , Adieu , adieu , remember me : I've fworn it --------- Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Hor . My Lord , my Lord- Mar. Lord Hamlet- Hor ...
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... fure I am two men there are not living , To whom he more adheres . If it will pleafe you To fhew us fo much gentry and good will , As to extend your time with us a while , For the fupply and profit of our hope , Your vifitation fhall ...
... fure I am two men there are not living , To whom he more adheres . If it will pleafe you To fhew us fo much gentry and good will , As to extend your time with us a while , For the fupply and profit of our hope , Your vifitation fhall ...
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... fure As I have used to do ) that I have found The very caufe of Hamlet's lunacy . King . Oh , fpeak of that , that do I long to hear . Pol . Give first admittance to th ' amballadors : in . My news fhall be the fruit to that great feaft ...
... fure As I have used to do ) that I have found The very caufe of Hamlet's lunacy . King . Oh , fpeak of that , that do I long to hear . Pol . Give first admittance to th ' amballadors : in . My news fhall be the fruit to that great feaft ...
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