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Стр. 39
Never make known what you have seen tonight . Both . My lord , we will not .
Ham . Nay , but swear it . Hor . In faith , my lord , not I. 870 Mar. Nor I , my lord , in
faith . Ham . Dij have seen , Ham . Upon my sword . Mar. A & I. HAMLET . 39.
Never make known what you have seen tonight . Both . My lord , we will not .
Ham . Nay , but swear it . Hor . In faith , my lord , not I. 870 Mar. Nor I , my lord , in
faith . Ham . Dij have seen , Ham . Upon my sword . Mar. A & I. HAMLET . 39.
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But who , a woe ! had seen the mobled qucen , Han . The mobled queen ? Pol .
That's good ; mobled queen is good . 1 Play . Run bare - foot up and down ,
threat'ning the flames 650 With bisson rheum ; a clout upon that head , Where
late the ...
But who , a woe ! had seen the mobled qucen , Han . The mobled queen ? Pol .
That's good ; mobled queen is good . 1 Play . Run bare - foot up and down ,
threat'ning the flames 650 With bisson rheum ; a clout upon that head , Where
late the ...
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To have seen what I have seen ; see what I see ! Re - enter King , and
POLONIUS . King . Love ! his affections do not that way tend ; Nor what he spake
, though it lack'd form a little , Was not like madness . There's something in his
soul , O'er ...
To have seen what I have seen ; see what I see ! Re - enter King , and
POLONIUS . King . Love ! his affections do not that way tend ; Nor what he spake
, though it lack'd form a little , Was not like madness . There's something in his
soul , O'er ...
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Ben Jonson has borrowed it in his Masque called Love's Triumph through
Callipolis : « As only by the mind's eye may be seen . " Telemachus lamenting the
absence of Ulysses , is represented in like manner : ' Οσσομένος πατέρ εσθλόν
ένα ...
Ben Jonson has borrowed it in his Masque called Love's Triumph through
Callipolis : « As only by the mind's eye may be seen . " Telemachus lamenting the
absence of Ulysses , is represented in like manner : ' Οσσομένος πατέρ εσθλόν
ένα ...
Стр. 76
So Sandys , in his Travels , speaking of the Turkish women , says , their heads
and faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than
WARBURTON . Mobled , signifies huddled , grossly covered . JOHNSON , I meet
with ...
So Sandys , in his Travels , speaking of the Turkish women , says , their heads
and faces are mabled in fine linen , that no more is to be seen of them than
WARBURTON . Mobled , signifies huddled , grossly covered . JOHNSON , I meet
with ...
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