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Pagina 1
How now , Laertes , what ' s the news with you ? You told us of some suit .Laertes
. My Lord , that ' s true : I have a mighty wish to learn to dance , And crave your
royal leave to go to France . В King . Your suit is granted . Laertes . Sire HAMLET
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How now , Laertes , what ' s the news with you ? You told us of some suit .Laertes
. My Lord , that ' s true : I have a mighty wish to learn to dance , And crave your
royal leave to go to France . В King . Your suit is granted . Laertes . Sire HAMLET
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Pagina 6
says Horatio , When lo ! as they ' d told me , the ghost came in sightSays I , “ ' Tis
too plain that there ' s something not right . With his lomh - stone , & c . ( 6 But we '
ll soon find it out , ” says Horatio . I intended to say a few words to the Ghost ...
says Horatio , When lo ! as they ' d told me , the ghost came in sightSays I , “ ' Tis
too plain that there ' s something not right . With his lomh - stone , & c . ( 6 But we '
ll soon find it out , ” says Horatio . I intended to say a few words to the Ghost ...
Pagina 7
He soon came in again , so I told him my mind : « Heigho ! ” says Horatio , Says I ,
“ I ' m quite sure you ' ve left something behind , Some treasure perhaps your
exec ' tors can ' t find . Wilk his tomb - stone , 8c . “ You ' d best shew where ' tis
hid ...
He soon came in again , so I told him my mind : « Heigho ! ” says Horatio , Says I ,
“ I ' m quite sure you ' ve left something behind , Some treasure perhaps your
exec ' tors can ' t find . Wilk his tomb - stone , 8c . “ You ' d best shew where ' tis
hid ...
Pagina 25
I told you once I lov ' d you , but ' twas easy to perceive That I did ' nt care a fig for
you , as now you will believe . lo future trust to none of us ; we ' re arrant knaves
at best ; And I ( as soon you ' ll find ) am no better than the rest . Won ' t you , won
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I told you once I lov ' d you , but ' twas easy to perceive That I did ' nt care a fig for
you , as now you will believe . lo future trust to none of us ; we ' re arrant knaves
at best ; And I ( as soon you ' ll find ) am no better than the rest . Won ' t you , won
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Pagina 31
King . Pooh ! Nonsense , Sir , - - Such words I don ' t acknow . ledge . · Hamlet . (
To Pol . ) You told me , Sir , you acted once at college . Polonius . I acted Cæsar -
- Brutus laid me lower . Hamlet . A brute indeed , to kill so great a bore ! Queen .
King . Pooh ! Nonsense , Sir , - - Such words I don ' t acknow . ledge . · Hamlet . (
To Pol . ) You told me , Sir , you acted once at college . Polonius . I acted Cæsar -
- Brutus laid me lower . Hamlet . A brute indeed , to kill so great a bore ! Queen .
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Populaire passages
Pagina 3 - I'd give if a sure way I knew, How to tbaw and resolve my stout flesh into dew ! How happy were I if no sin were self-slaughter! For I'd then throw myself and my cares in the water. Derry down, down, down, derry down. How weary, how profitless, — stale, and how flat, Seem to me all life's uses, its joys, and all that: This world is a garden unweeded ; and clearly Not worth living for — things rank and gross hold it merely.
Pagina 23 - I wish it were my turn to-morrow ! But, perchance, in that sleep we may dream, For we dream in our beds very often — Now, however capricious 't may seem, I've no notion of dreams in a coffin.
Pagina 71 - How science dwindles, and how volumes swell. How commentators each dark passage shun, And hold their farthing candle to the Sun.
Pagina 9 - I'll speak to thee, thou look'st so like my dad. In a trim grave so snugly wast thou lain, Say what the devil brought...
Pagina 23 - Here we go up, up, tip."} When a man becomes tir'd of his life, The question is, " to be, or not to be ?" For before he dare finish the strife, His reflections most serious ought to be. When his troubles too numerous grow, And he knows of no method to mend them, Had he best bear them tamely, or no ? Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ri tol de rol, Sfc.
Pagina 53 - And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead; Go to thy death-bed, He never will come again. His beard was as white as snow All flaxen was his poll, He is gone, he is gone, And we cast away moan: God ha
Pagina 25 - LET me tell you, Miss Ophelia, your behaviour's very rude, And your whims and freaks and fancies ought in time to be subdued, So, if my advice will better you, to give it...