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Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head And these few precepts in thy memory Look
thou charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his
act . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their ...
Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head And these few precepts in thy memory Look
thou charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his
act . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their ...
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What may this mean , That thou , dead corse , again , in complete steel , Revisit'st
thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature ,
So horribly to shake our disposition , With thoughts beyond the reaches of our ...
What may this mean , That thou , dead corse , again , in complete steel , Revisit'st
thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature ,
So horribly to shake our disposition , With thoughts beyond the reaches of our ...
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This , in obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his
solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear .
King . But how hath she Receiv'd his love ? Pol . What do you think of me ? King .
This , in obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his
solicitings , As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear .
King . But how hath she Receiv'd his love ? Pol . What do you think of me ? King .
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I mean , the matter that you read , my lord . Ham . Slanders , sir : for the satirical
rogue says here ... I will leave him , and suddenly contrive the means of meeting
between him and my daughter . — My honorable lord , I will most humbly take my
...
I mean , the matter that you read , my lord . Ham . Slanders , sir : for the satirical
rogue says here ... I will leave him , and suddenly contrive the means of meeting
between him and my daughter . — My honorable lord , I will most humbly take my
...
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How chances it , they travel ? their residence , both in repuation and profit , was
better both ways . Ros . I think , their inhibition comes by the means of the late
innovation . Ham . Do they hold the same estimation they did when I was in the
city ?
How chances it , they travel ? their residence , both in repuation and profit , was
better both ways . Ros . I think , their inhibition comes by the means of the late
innovation . Ham . Do they hold the same estimation they did when I was in the
city ?
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