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... head of every leaf throughout the book . It is so also pub- lished in the address of one of the copies of commendatory verses , prefixed to the folios . As he published it , all his contemporaries printed it : and such printing , with a ...
... head of every leaf throughout the book . It is so also pub- lished in the address of one of the copies of commendatory verses , prefixed to the folios . As he published it , all his contemporaries printed it : and such printing , with a ...
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... head Of this posthaste and romage ( 5 ) thro ' the land . [ BAR . I think it be no other , but even so : Well may it sort , that this portentous figure Comes armed thro ' our watch ; so like the king , That was and is the question of ...
... head Of this posthaste and romage ( 5 ) thro ' the land . [ BAR . I think it be no other , but even so : Well may it sort , that this portentous figure Comes armed thro ' our watch ; so like the king , That was and is the question of ...
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... head is not more native to the heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . * What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? LAER . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From ...
... head is not more native to the heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . * What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? LAER . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From ...
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... head , and did address " a Season your admiration for a while With an attent ear ] By close attention qualify or restrain the expression of your astonishment . b address ] Make ready . See M. N. Dr. V. 1. Phil . Itself to motion , like ...
... head , and did address " a Season your admiration for a while With an attent ear ] By close attention qualify or restrain the expression of your astonishment . b address ] Make ready . See M. N. Dr. V. 1. Phil . Itself to motion , like ...
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... head to foot . HAM . His face ? HOR . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . ( 59 ) HAM . What , look'd he frowningly ? HOR . In sorrow than in anger . HAM . HOR . Nay , very pale . Нам . A countenance more Pale , or red ? And fix ...
... head to foot . HAM . His face ? HOR . O , yes , my lord ; he wore his beaver up . ( 59 ) HAM . What , look'd he frowningly ? HOR . In sorrow than in anger . HAM . HOR . Nay , very pale . Нам . A countenance more Pale , or red ? And fix ...
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