The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Strona 9
... murder . But the word which I have reftored to the text , ( and which was espoused by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of this play ) is the Poet's true reading . i . e . That he had not reftrained fui- cide by his exprefs ...
... murder . But the word which I have reftored to the text , ( and which was espoused by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of this play ) is the Poet's true reading . i . e . That he had not reftrained fui- cide by his exprefs ...
Strona 19
... murder . But the word which I have restored to the text , ( and which was efpoufed by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of this play ) is the Poet's true reading . i . e . That he had not reftrained fui- cide by his express ...
... murder . But the word which I have restored to the text , ( and which was efpoufed by the accurate Mr Hughes , who gave an edition of this play ) is the Poet's true reading . i . e . That he had not reftrained fui- cide by his express ...
Strona 37
... Murder ! Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best it is ; But this moft foul , ftrange , and unnatural . Ham . Hafte me to know it , that I , with wings As meditation or the thoughts of love , [ as fwift May fweep to my revenge . Ghoft ...
... Murder ! Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best it is ; But this moft foul , ftrange , and unnatural . Ham . Hafte me to know it , that I , with wings As meditation or the thoughts of love , [ as fwift May fweep to my revenge . Ghoft ...
Strona 38
... murder , proceeds to exaggerate the inhumanity and unnaturaluefs of the fact , from the cir- cumstances in which he was surprised . But thefe , I find , have No reckoning made , but fent to my account With 38 T , H A MLE.
... murder , proceeds to exaggerate the inhumanity and unnaturaluefs of the fact , from the cir- cumstances in which he was surprised . But thefe , I find , have No reckoning made , but fent to my account With 38 T , H A MLE.
Strona 69
... murders vile . Roasted in wrath and fire , And thus o'er - fized with coagulate gore , With eyes like carbuncles , the hellifh Pyrrhus Old grandfire Priam feeks . Pol . ' Fore God , my Lord , well spoken , with good accent , and good ...
... murders vile . Roasted in wrath and fire , And thus o'er - fized with coagulate gore , With eyes like carbuncles , the hellifh Pyrrhus Old grandfire Priam feeks . Pol . ' Fore God , my Lord , well spoken , with good accent , and good ...
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