The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 12 |
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Strona 41
Nor I , my Lord . Ham . How say you then , would heart of man But you'll be secret
----- Tonce think it ? Bcth . Ay , by Heaven , my Lord . Ham . There's ne'er a villain
, dwelling in all But he's an arrant knave . [ Deninark , Hor . There needs no ...
Nor I , my Lord . Ham . How say you then , would heart of man But you'll be secret
----- Tonce think it ? Bcth . Ay , by Heaven , my Lord . Ham . There's ne'er a villain
, dwelling in all But he's an arrant knave . [ Deninark , Hor . There needs no ...
Strona 42
Hor : There's no offence , my Lord . Hun . Yes , by . St Patrick , but there is , my
Lord , And much offence too . Touching this vifion here ---- It is an honeft ghost ,
that let me tell you : For your desire to know what is between us , O'er - master it
as ...
Hor : There's no offence , my Lord . Hun . Yes , by . St Patrick , but there is , my
Lord , And much offence too . Touching this vifion here ---- It is an honeft ghost ,
that let me tell you : For your desire to know what is between us , O'er - master it
as ...
Strona 61
Fare you well , my Lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Pol . You go to seek
Lord Hamlet ; there he is . [ Exit . Enter ROSINCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN .
Rof . God save you , Sir . Guil . Mine honoured Lord ! Rof . My most dear Lord !
Ham .
Fare you well , my Lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Pol . You go to seek
Lord Hamlet ; there he is . [ Exit . Enter ROSINCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN .
Rof . God save you , Sir . Guil . Mine honoured Lord ! Rof . My most dear Lord !
Ham .
Strona 162
Lord . My Lord , his Majesty commended him to you by young Ofrick , who brings
back to him , that you attend him in the hall ; he fends to know if . your pleafure
hold to play with Laertes , or that you will take longer time ? Ham . I am conitant to
...
Lord . My Lord , his Majesty commended him to you by young Ofrick , who brings
back to him , that you attend him in the hall ; he fends to know if . your pleafure
hold to play with Laertes , or that you will take longer time ? Ham . I am conitant to
...
Strona 302
Had all his hairs been lives , my great re Had stomach for them all . [ venge Def .
Alas , he is betrayed , and I undone . Oth . Out , strumpet ! weepest thou for him to
my face ? Def . Oh , banish me , my Lord , but kill me not . Oih . Down , Itrumpet .
Had all his hairs been lives , my great re Had stomach for them all . [ venge Def .
Alas , he is betrayed , and I undone . Oth . Out , strumpet ! weepest thou for him to
my face ? Def . Oh , banish me , my Lord , but kill me not . Oih . Down , Itrumpet .
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