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Pagina 2
Besides , ' tis common : all that live must dieSo blow you nose , my dear , and do not cry . Hamlet . Aye , Madam , it is common . Queen . If it be , Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee ? Hamlet . Talk not to me of seems — when ...
Besides , ' tis common : all that live must dieSo blow you nose , my dear , and do not cry . Hamlet . Aye , Madam , it is common . Queen . If it be , Why seems there such a mighty fuss with thee ? Hamlet . Talk not to me of seems — when ...
Pagina 4
So fondly he lov'd her , I've oft heard him tell her , “ If it rains , my dear Gertrude , pray take my umbrella : " When too roughly the winds have beset her , he'th said , My dear , take my belcher ( c ) to tie round your head .
So fondly he lov'd her , I've oft heard him tell her , “ If it rains , my dear Gertrude , pray take my umbrella : " When too roughly the winds have beset her , he'th said , My dear , take my belcher ( c ) to tie round your head .
Pagina 18
Welcome , dear Rosencrantz , and Guildenstern : You have come just in time to serve our turn . Something you've heard of Hamlet's transformation ; But to account for his sad situation We find impossible ; so you must pump him : If he ...
Welcome , dear Rosencrantz , and Guildenstern : You have come just in time to serve our turn . Something you've heard of Hamlet's transformation ; But to account for his sad situation We find impossible ; so you must pump him : If he ...
Pagina 27
Dear Hamlet , pray come back . ( Enter Hamlet . ) I'm your's for ever . Hamlet . And shall we never part , love ? ( Together . ) Ah ! no , never ! DUETT . ( Tune— “ I've kiss'd and I've prattled . " ) Hamler .
Dear Hamlet , pray come back . ( Enter Hamlet . ) I'm your's for ever . Hamlet . And shall we never part , love ? ( Together . ) Ah ! no , never ! DUETT . ( Tune— “ I've kiss'd and I've prattled . " ) Hamler .
Pagina 32
Come , sit by me , dear Hamlet , whilst they're acting . Hamlet . I'd rather not ; here's metal more attracting . ( To Ophelia ) Ophelia , may I lie upon your knees ? Opbelia . O , surely ; or wherever else you please . Hamlet .
Come , sit by me , dear Hamlet , whilst they're acting . Hamlet . I'd rather not ; here's metal more attracting . ( To Ophelia ) Ophelia , may I lie upon your knees ? Opbelia . O , surely ; or wherever else you please . Hamlet .
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