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" I am myself indifferent honest ; but yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were better, my mother had not borne me : I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 397
1833
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The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 476 pages
...them in What mould fuch fellows, as J, do crawling between heav'n and earth ? we are arrant knaves, believe none of us Go thy ways to a nunnery Where's...father ? Oph. At home, my Lord. Ham, Let the doors be (hut upon him, that he may play the fool no where but in's own houfb. Farewel. O/>b. Oh help him, you...
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Hamlet. Titus Andronicus

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...— ] That is, always ready to come about me. With more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. To put a thing into thought, is to think on it. JOHNSON. ^ 153. I have heard of your paintings too,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 666 pages
...them in ', imagination to give them fliape, or time to aft them in : What fhould iuch fellow^ as \ do crawling between earth and heaven ? We are arrant...us; Go thy ways to a nunnery. Where's your father ? Opb. At home, my lord. Ham. Let the doors be (hut upon him ; that he may pliy the fool no where but...
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes, Volume 2

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 558 pages
...have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them fhape, or time to aft themjn : What fhould fuch fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven ? We are arrant knaves, all ; believe none , fpies. * ie turmoil, buftle. ? Dr. Warburton remarks, that " the evils here comof are not the produft...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1793 - 696 pages
...my beck,~\ That is, always ready to come about me, STEEVENS. or time to act them in: What mould fuch fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven?...father? OPH. At home, my lord. HAM. Let the doors be fhut upon him; that he may play the fool no where but in's own houfe. Farewell. Opu. O, help him, you...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 728 pages
...mj bed,] That is, always ready to come about me. STEEVINS. or time to act them in: What fhould fuch fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven?...father? OPH. At home, my lord. HAM. Let the doors be fhut upon him ; that he may play the fool no where but in's own houfe. Farewell. OPH. O, help him,...
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Hamlet ; Othello

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 682 pages
...my beck^\ That is, always ready to camt about me. STBEVENS. or time to act them in: What fhould fuch fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven?...father? OPH. At home, my lord. HAM. Let the doors be (hut upon him; that he may play the fool no where but in's own houfe. Farewell. OPH. O, help him, you...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 304 pages
...thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them fhape, or time to a6t them in : What fliould fuch fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven ? We are arrant knaves, M; believe none of us: Go thy ways to a nunnery. Where's your father ? Opk. At home, my lord. Ham....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...me: I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time...us: Go thy ways to a nunnery. Where's your father? Ham. Let the doors be shiit upon him; that he may play the fool no where but in's own house. Farewel....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in,1 imagination to give them shape, or time to act them...crawling between earth and heaven ! We are arrant 9 into his likeness:] The modern editors read — its likeness; but the text is right. Shakspeare and...
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