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... ROSEN . Both your Majesties Might , by the sovereign power you have of us , Put your dread pleasures more into command Than to entreaty . GUILD . But we both obey ; And here give up ourselves , in the full bent , 2 To lay our service ...
... ROSEN . Both your Majesties Might , by the sovereign power you have of us , Put your dread pleasures more into command Than to entreaty . GUILD . But we both obey ; And here give up ourselves , in the full bent , 2 To lay our service ...
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... ROSEN . [ to POLONIUS . ] God save you , Sir ! [ Exit POLONIUS . GUILD . My honour'd Lord ! ROSEN . My most dear Lord ! HAM . My excellent good Friends ! Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! do ye both ? How dost thou , Good Lads , how ROSEN ...
... ROSEN . [ to POLONIUS . ] God save you , Sir ! [ Exit POLONIUS . GUILD . My honour'd Lord ! ROSEN . My most dear Lord ! HAM . My excellent good Friends ! Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! do ye both ? How dost thou , Good Lads , how ROSEN ...
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... ROSEN . Truly , and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality , that it is but a shadow's shadow . HAM . Then are our beggars bodies , and our Monarchs and outstretch'd ' heroes the beggars ' shadows . Shall we to the Court ? for ...
... ROSEN . Truly , and I hold ambition of so airy and light a quality , that it is but a shadow's shadow . HAM . Then are our beggars bodies , and our Monarchs and outstretch'd ' heroes the beggars ' shadows . Shall we to the Court ? for ...
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... ROSEN . My Lord , there was no such stuff in my thoughts . HAM . Why did you laugh , then , when I said man delights not me ? ROSEN . To think , my Lord , if you delight not in man , what lenten3 entertainment the players shall receive ...
... ROSEN . My Lord , there was no such stuff in my thoughts . HAM . Why did you laugh , then , when I said man delights not me ? ROSEN . To think , my Lord , if you delight not in man , what lenten3 entertainment the players shall receive ...
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... ROSEN . No , indeed , they are not . HAM . How comes it ? do they grow rusty ? ROSEN . Nay ; their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace ; but there is , Sir , an eyrie of children , little eyases , 1 that cry out on the top of question ...
... ROSEN . No , indeed , they are not . HAM . How comes it ? do they grow rusty ? ROSEN . Nay ; their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace ; but there is , Sir , an eyrie of children , little eyases , 1 that cry out on the top of question ...
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