Hamlet Travestie: In Three ActsLacy, 1871 - 48 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... there's no chance of returning.- After all ' tis the pleasantest way , To bear up as we can ' gainst our sorrow ; And if things go not easy to - day , Let us hope they'll go better to - morrow . - Ri tol , & c . HAM . ( seeing OPHELIA ...
... there's no chance of returning.- After all ' tis the pleasantest way , To bear up as we can ' gainst our sorrow ; And if things go not easy to - day , Let us hope they'll go better to - morrow . - Ri tol , & c . HAM . ( seeing OPHELIA ...
Pagina 35
... there's some little difference in amounts : Mine , and my father's death , ' gainst your's be reckoned—- Now , then , I'm off.- HAM . I'll follow in a second.- You that look pale , and quiver , quirk , and quake , And scarce know what ...
... there's some little difference in amounts : Mine , and my father's death , ' gainst your's be reckoned—- Now , then , I'm off.- HAM . I'll follow in a second.- You that look pale , and quiver , quirk , and quake , And scarce know what ...
Pagina 38
... there be neither a moral obligation , nor a physical necessity ; yet he who , disdaining the equivocating offspring of Geneva , carries one whose motions are regulated with rigid scrupulosity , and whose information is delivered with ...
... there be neither a moral obligation , nor a physical necessity ; yet he who , disdaining the equivocating offspring of Geneva , carries one whose motions are regulated with rigid scrupulosity , and whose information is delivered with ...
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66 Heigho BERNARDO blarney Cheer d'ye dear Derry die game dish'd doubt drink Edition Enter HAMLET Enter HORATIO Exeunt Exit HAMLET Exit QUEEN father galloping randy dandy gammon give grave GRAVEDIGGER HAMLET and HORATIO HAMLET.-Tune hath Hey randy dandy HORATIO and MARCELLUS is't Jack Frost JOHNSON KING LADIES LAER Laertes lord chamberlain MAJESTY Merry Andrew mother never night Non compos mentis nose Ophelia Ophelia's the maid OSRIC Palace pantomime passage play poet poison'd POLONIUS POPE Pray prologue Queen of Denmark Ri tol rope of onions ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN says Horatio SCENE sings sitting upon pins Song soon STEEVENS swear tell a dray-horse thee THEOBALD there's thou Tol de rol tol tiddy tombstone trumpet's tantarara trumpets and drums twas twill WARBURTON wdst what's whilst Zounds