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... madam , it is common . HAMLET . how many moon QUEEN . If it be , Why seems it so particular with thee ? HAMLET . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not " seems . ' ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary suits of ...
... madam , it is common . HAMLET . how many moon QUEEN . If it be , Why seems it so particular with thee ? HAMLET . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not " seems . ' ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary suits of ...
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... madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply : Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle and unforced accord of Hamlet 10000000 40000000concook Semass ACT ONE SECOND SCENE Sits smiling to [ 12 ] tecurs HAMLETA TRAGEDY ..
... madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply : Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle and unforced accord of Hamlet 10000000 40000000concook Semass ACT ONE SECOND SCENE Sits smiling to [ 12 ] tecurs HAMLETA TRAGEDY ..
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William Shakespeare. 10000000 40000000concook Semass ACT ONE SECOND SCENE Sits smiling to my heart : " I SHALL IN ALL MY BEST OBEY YOU , MADAM . "
William Shakespeare. 10000000 40000000concook Semass ACT ONE SECOND SCENE Sits smiling to my heart : " I SHALL IN ALL MY BEST OBEY YOU , MADAM . "
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... madam , I have a daughter , -have while she is mine , - Who in her duty and obedience , mark , Hath given me this : now gather and surmise . ( Reads . ) " To the celestial , and my soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia , ” — That's ...
... madam , I have a daughter , -have while she is mine , - Who in her duty and obedience , mark , Hath given me this : now gather and surmise . ( Reads . ) " To the celestial , and my soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia , ” — That's ...
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William Shakespeare. QUEEN . Came this from Hamlet to her ? POLONIUS . Good madam , stay a while ; I will be faithful . ( Reads . ) " Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never ...
William Shakespeare. QUEEN . Came this from Hamlet to her ? POLONIUS . Good madam , stay a while ; I will be faithful . ( Reads . ) " Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never ...
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Adieu arras brother Dane daughter dead dear death Denmark Dost thou doth drink E. H. SOTHERN e'en earth Elsinore Enter HAMLET Enter HORATIO Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ Exit Exit GHOST eyes faith Farewell foils follow Fortinbras foul FRANCISCO friends gentlemen GHOST give grace grief HAMLETA TRAGEDY hand hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hell hold honest honour HORATIO and MARCELLUS is't Jephthah King of Denmark lady LAERTES leave look Lord Hamlet lordship madam majesty MARCELLUS and BERNARDO marry mother murder night noble Norway o'er offence OPHELIA OSRIC passion play PLAYER KING PLAYER QUEEN poison'd POLONIUS pray Priam Pyrrhus rapiers Re-enter revenge REYNALDO ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SECOND CLOWN Sings skull sleep speak speech spirit Swear sweet Sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thing thou hast thoughts thy soul to-night tongue trumpet twere twill University Library villain wager What's words