Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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Page 121
... come to them , for they say an old man is twice a child . Ham . I will prophesy he comes to tell me of the players ; mark it . [ Aloud . ] You say right , sir ; for o ' Monday morn- ing ' t was so indeed . Pol . My lord , I have news to ...
... come to them , for they say an old man is twice a child . Ham . I will prophesy he comes to tell me of the players ; mark it . [ Aloud . ] You say right , sir ; for o ' Monday morn- ing ' t was so indeed . Pol . My lord , I have news to ...
Page 154
... comes ! This is her very guise ; and , upon my life , fast asleep . Observe her ; stand close . Doct . How came she by that light ? Gent . Why , it stood by her . She has light by her continually ; ' t is her com- mand . Doct . You see ...
... comes ! This is her very guise ; and , upon my life , fast asleep . Observe her ; stand close . Doct . How came she by that light ? Gent . Why , it stood by her . She has light by her continually ; ' t is her com- mand . Doct . You see ...
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... comes on quick here . Puff . Yes , sir - now she comes in stark mad in white satin , Sneer . Why in white satin ? Puff . O Lord , sir — when a heroine goes mad , she always goes into white satin . - Don't she , Dangle ? Dang . Always ...
... comes on quick here . Puff . Yes , sir - now she comes in stark mad in white satin , Sneer . Why in white satin ? Puff . O Lord , sir — when a heroine goes mad , she always goes into white satin . - Don't she , Dangle ? Dang . Always ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
TRANSLATIONS | 16 |
Ezekiel XXXVII 114 | 24 |
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