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... whose business it was to vifit each watch , and perhaps to continue with it fome time . Horatio , as it appears , watches out of curiofity . But in Act II . fc . i . to Hamlet's question , " Hold you the watch_to - night ? " Horatio ...
... whose business it was to vifit each watch , and perhaps to continue with it fome time . Horatio , as it appears , watches out of curiofity . But in Act II . fc . i . to Hamlet's question , " Hold you the watch_to - night ? " Horatio ...
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... shipwrights , ] Judge Barrington , Obferva- tions on the more ancient Statutes , p . 300 , having obferved that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his Whose image even but now appear'd to us , Was 12 HAMLET ,
... shipwrights , ] Judge Barrington , Obferva- tions on the more ancient Statutes , p . 300 , having obferved that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his Whose image even but now appear'd to us , Was 12 HAMLET ,
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Whose image even but now appear'd to us , Was , as you know , by Fortinbras of Norway , Thereto prick'd on by a moft emulate pride , Dar'd to the combat ; in which , our valiant Hamlet ( For fo this ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Whose image even but now appear'd to us , Was , as you know , by Fortinbras of Norway , Thereto prick'd on by a moft emulate pride , Dar'd to the combat ; in which , our valiant Hamlet ( For fo this ...
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... noon - tide sun . ” Again , in King Richard 11 : " As doth the bluthing difcontented fun , - " When he perceives the envious clouds are bent " To dim his glory . " Upon whose influence Neptune's empire ftands , Was fick almoft 16 HAMLET , ^
... noon - tide sun . ” Again , in King Richard 11 : " As doth the bluthing difcontented fun , - " When he perceives the envious clouds are bent " To dim his glory . " Upon whose influence Neptune's empire ftands , Was fick almoft 16 HAMLET , ^
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Upon whose influence Neptune's empire ftands , Was fick almoft to doomsday with eclipfe . Again , in our author's 18th Sonnet : " Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven fhines , " And often is his gold ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Upon whose influence Neptune's empire ftands , Was fick almoft to doomsday with eclipfe . Again , in our author's 18th Sonnet : " Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven fhines , " And often is his gold ...
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