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The fair Ophelia : -Nymph , in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd . ( 10 ) OPH .
Good my lord , How does your honour for this many a day ? ( 11 ) HAM . I humbly
thank you ; well . Oph . My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have ...
The fair Ophelia : -Nymph , in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd . ( 10 ) OPH .
Good my lord , How does your honour for this many a day ? ( 11 ) HAM . I humbly
thank you ; well . Oph . My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have ...
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To a nunnery , go , [ Exit HAMLET . OPH . O , what a noble mind is here o'
erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , sword : ( 15 ) The
expectancy and rose of the fair state , The glass of fashion , and the mould of form
, 1623.
To a nunnery , go , [ Exit HAMLET . OPH . O , what a noble mind is here o'
erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , sword : ( 15 ) The
expectancy and rose of the fair state , The glass of fashion , and the mould of form
, 1623.
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Lay her i'the earth ; And from her fair and unpolluted flesh , May violets spring ! (
29 ) . I tell thee , churlish priest , ( 30 ) wife ; A minist'ring angel shall my sister be ,
When thou liest howling . HAM . What , the fair Ophelia ! QUEEN . Sweets to the ...
Lay her i'the earth ; And from her fair and unpolluted flesh , May violets spring ! (
29 ) . I tell thee , churlish priest , ( 30 ) wife ; A minist'ring angel shall my sister be ,
When thou liest howling . HAM . What , the fair Ophelia ! QUEEN . Sweets to the ...
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My errand is to you , fair youth ;My gentle Phebe did bid me give you this : [
Giving a letter . I know not the contents ; but , as I guess , By the stern brow , and
waspish action Which she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry
tenour ...
My errand is to you , fair youth ;My gentle Phebe did bid me give you this : [
Giving a letter . I know not the contents ; but , as I guess , By the stern brow , and
waspish action Which she did use as she was writing of it , It bears an angry
tenour ...
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And why do we wrap this gentleman in our more rawer breath ? ” Haml . V. 2a . ,
and see Pericl . IV . 3. Pandar . ( 11 ) the fair of Rosalind ] i . e . the fair face , or
beauty , of Rosalind . “ These damsels , circling with their brightsome fuires “ 18.
And why do we wrap this gentleman in our more rawer breath ? ” Haml . V. 2a . ,
and see Pericl . IV . 3. Pandar . ( 11 ) the fair of Rosalind ] i . e . the fair face , or
beauty , of Rosalind . “ These damsels , circling with their brightsome fuires “ 18.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adds affection answer appears bear better blood body brother called cause character comes common dead dear death desire doth DUKE Enter fair fall father fear follow fool fortune give given grace Haml Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honour idea instances Johnson keep kind King lady LAER Laertes leave live look lord madness Malone manner marry matter means mind mother nature never night observes passage person phrase play poor pray present quartos QUEEN question reason Rosalind says SCENE seems seen sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit stand Steevens sweet sword tell term thee thing thou thought Touch true turn write young youth