The Golden Shakespeare: An AnthologyMacmillan, 1950 - 700 pages |
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Page 355
... Queen's closet . Hamlet . Now , mother , what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father much offended . Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . Ham . Go , go ...
... Queen's closet . Hamlet . Now , mother , what's the matter ? Queen . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . Ham . Mother , you have my father much offended . Queen . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . Ham . Go , go ...
Page 362
... QUEEN , HORATIO , and a Gentleman . Queen . I will not speak with her . Gent . She is importunate , indeed distract : Her mood will needs be pitied . Queen . What would she have ? Gent . She speaks much of her father ; says she hears ...
... QUEEN , HORATIO , and a Gentleman . Queen . I will not speak with her . Gent . She is importunate , indeed distract : Her mood will needs be pitied . Queen . What would she have ? Gent . She speaks much of her father ; says she hears ...
Page 377
... Queen . He's fat , and scant of breath . Here , Hamlet , take my napkin , rub thy brows : The queen carouses to thy fortune , Hamlet . Ham . Good madam ! King . Gertrude , do not drink . Queen . I will , my lord ; I pray you , pardon me ...
... Queen . He's fat , and scant of breath . Here , Hamlet , take my napkin , rub thy brows : The queen carouses to thy fortune , Hamlet . Ham . Good madam ! King . Gertrude , do not drink . Queen . I will , my lord ; I pray you , pardon me ...
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VENUS AND ADONIS 3 | 3 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS II | 11 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 19 |
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