The Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Volume 27Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - Drama Collection of the bard's plays and sonnets. |
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... Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Ah , mine own lord , what have I seen to - night ! King . What , Gertrude ? How does Hamlet ? Queen . Mad as the sea and wind , when both contend Which is the mightier . In his lawless fit , Behind ...
... Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Ah , mine own lord , what have I seen to - night ! King . What , Gertrude ? How does Hamlet ? Queen . Mad as the sea and wind , when both contend Which is the mightier . In his lawless fit , Behind ...
Page 140
... Exeunt . SCENE VII . Another part of the plains Enter ACHILLES , with MYRMIDONS . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myr- midons ; Mark what I say . Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And ...
... Exeunt . SCENE VII . Another part of the plains Enter ACHILLES , with MYRMIDONS . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myr- midons ; Mark what I say . Attend me where I wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And ...
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... Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yond side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . SCENE X. Another part of the plain [ Exeunt . CANIDIUS ...
... Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yond side o ' the hill , In eye of Cæsar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And so proceed accordingly . SCENE X. Another part of the plain [ Exeunt . CANIDIUS ...
Contents
TWELFTH NIGHT or What You Will | 1 |
HAMLET Prince of Denmark | 29 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 73 |
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