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Página 95
... understanding , in such sort , that as then hee seemed fitte for nothing but to make sport to the pages and ruffling courtiers that attended in the court of his uncle and father - in - law . But the yong prince noted them well enough ...
... understanding , in such sort , that as then hee seemed fitte for nothing but to make sport to the pages and ruffling courtiers that attended in the court of his uncle and father - in - law . But the yong prince noted them well enough ...
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... understanding , bycause I am well assured , that he that hath made no conscience to kill his owne brother , ( accustomed to murthers , and allured with desire of gov- ernement without controll in his treasons ) , will not spare , to ...
... understanding , bycause I am well assured , that he that hath made no conscience to kill his owne brother , ( accustomed to murthers , and allured with desire of gov- ernement without controll in his treasons ) , will not spare , to ...
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... understanding that he should be sent into England , presently doubted the occasion of his voyage , and for that cause speaking to the queene , desired her not to make any shew of sorrow or griefe for his departure , but rather ...
... understanding that he should be sent into England , presently doubted the occasion of his voyage , and for that cause speaking to the queene , desired her not to make any shew of sorrow or griefe for his departure , but rather ...
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... understandings as to grant that to be common and usual which we know to be entirely supernatural and im- probable . [ Page 31. ] Hamlet's light and even ludicrous expressions to his companions , his making them swear by his sword , & c ...
... understandings as to grant that to be common and usual which we know to be entirely supernatural and im- probable . [ Page 31. ] Hamlet's light and even ludicrous expressions to his companions , his making them swear by his sword , & c ...
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... understanding . He partakes of such insanity as may arise in a mind of great sensibility , from excessive agitation of spirit , and much labor of thought ; but which naturally subsides when the perturbation ceases . Yet he must act ...
... understanding . He partakes of such insanity as may arise in a mind of great sensibility , from excessive agitation of spirit , and much labor of thought ; but which naturally subsides when the perturbation ceases . Yet he must act ...
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