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Stay ; speak : speak , I charge thee , speak . [ Exit Ghost Mar. ' Tis gone , and will
not answer . Ber . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and look pale : Is not this
something more than fantasy ? What think you of it ? Hor . I might not this believe
.
Stay ; speak : speak , I charge thee , speak . [ Exit Ghost Mar. ' Tis gone , and will
not answer . Ber . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and look pale : Is not this
something more than fantasy ? What think you of it ? Hor . I might not this believe
.
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Stay , illusion ! If thou hast any sound , or use of voice , Speak to me : If there be
any good thing to be done , That may to thee do ease , and grace to me Speak to
me : If thou art privy to thy country's fate , Which , happily , foreknowing may avoid
...
Stay , illusion ! If thou hast any sound , or use of voice , Speak to me : If there be
any good thing to be done , That may to thee do ease , and grace to me Speak to
me : If thou art privy to thy country's fate , Which , happily , foreknowing may avoid
...
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Let not thy mother lose her prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee stay with us ; go not to
Wittenberg . Ham . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . King . Why , ' tis a
loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle
and ...
Let not thy mother lose her prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee stay with us ; go not to
Wittenberg . Ham . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . King . Why , ' tis a
loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . Madam , come ; This gentle
and ...
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Ham . And fix'd his eyes upon you ? Hor . Most constantly . Ham . I would , I had
been there . Hor . It would have much amaz'd you . Ham . Very like , Very like :
Stay'd it long ? Hor . While one with moderate haste might tell a hundrod . Ham .
Ham . And fix'd his eyes upon you ? Hor . Most constantly . Ham . I would , I had
been there . Hor . It would have much amaz'd you . Ham . Very like , Very like :
Stay'd it long ? Hor . While one with moderate haste might tell a hundrod . Ham .
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I stay too long ; -But here my father comes . Enter POLONIUS . Pol . Yet here ,
Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail ,
and you are staid for : There , my blessilig 10 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
I stay too long ; -But here my father comes . Enter POLONIUS . Pol . Yet here ,
Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail ,
and you are staid for : There , my blessilig 10 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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