The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1893 |
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... Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . Ham . Go , go , you question with a wicked tongue . Queen . Why , how now , Hamlet ! Ham . What's the matter now ? Queen . Have you forgot me ? Ham . No , by the rood , not so : You ...
... Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . Ham . Go , go , you question with a wicked tongue . Queen . Why , how now , Hamlet ! Ham . What's the matter now ? Queen . Have you forgot me ? Ham . No , by the rood , not so : You ...
Page 66
... Queen . No more ! Ham . A king of shreds and patches , - Enter GHOST . 101 Save me , and hover o'er me with your wings , You heavenly guards ! What would your gracious figure ? Queen . Alas , he's mad ! Ham . Do you not come your tardy ...
... Queen . No more ! Ham . A king of shreds and patches , - Enter GHOST . 101 Save me , and hover o'er me with your wings , You heavenly guards ! What would your gracious figure ? Queen . Alas , he's mad ! Ham . Do you not come your tardy ...
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... Queen ; Mrs. Inchbald , Anne Bullen ; and Clarke the King . Ireland , quoted by Genest , praises the sensible speaking and accurate elocution of Henderson , but complains of want of dignity . On 26th March , 1787 , at the same house ...
... Queen ; Mrs. Inchbald , Anne Bullen ; and Clarke the King . Ireland , quoted by Genest , praises the sensible speaking and accurate elocution of Henderson , but complains of want of dignity . On 26th March , 1787 , at the same house ...
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