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The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark - Page 68
by William Shakespeare - 1917 - 203 pages
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Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays: From Early ...

John Payne Collier - 1853 - 552 pages
...disprie'd love," as also there misprinted. P. 263. Hamlet, in old and modern editions, tells Ophelia, " I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more...at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in." Steevens says that "more offences at my beck" means " always ready to come about me :" this may be...
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Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespere's Plays from Early ...

John Payne Collier - 1853 - 574 pages
...dispriz'd love," as also there misprinted. P. 263. Hamlet, in old and modern editions, tells Ophelia, " I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more...at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in." Steevens says that " more offences at my beck " means " always ready to come about me :" this may be...
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The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family

George Waller - 1853 - 178 pages
...nerves, bones, and muscles. I felt rusty and there was no oil that suited my complaint. Like Hamlet ''I could accuse me of such things that it were better my mother had not borne me ; with more offences at my back than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape,...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 7

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1854 - 626 pages
...give," &c.* These founders seem to faave that delicacy of conscience which Hamlet betrays when saying, " I am myself indifferent honest ; but yet I could accuse...such things that it were better my mother had not borno me. I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pages
...I was the more deceived. Ham. Get thee to a nunnery; Why would'st thou be a breeder of sinners ? 1 am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were belter, my mother had not borne me : I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more ofienccs at...
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The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 380 pages
...proof. l did love you once. Oph. Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. Qph,. I was the more deceived. Ham, Get thee to a nunnery : Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners '? I am myself indifierent honest ; hut yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were better my mother had not...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet, herausg. von K. Elze

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 352 pages
...relish of it. I loved you not. Oph. I was the more deceived. Ham. Get thee to a nunnery: why would' st thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent...borne me. | I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; 111 with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in , imagination to give them shape...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...inoculate our old stock, but we shall relish of it : I loved you not. Oph. I was the more deceived. Ham. Get thee to a nunnery; why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifj* ferent honest ; but yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were better my mother had...
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The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A ..., Volumes 1-2

John William Cole - 1859 - 810 pages
...should except what seemed to us a much too rapid delivery of that most Shakespearean passage : — ' I am myself indifferent honest ; but yet I could accuse...were better my mother had not borne me : I am very iip-iiid, revengeful, ambitious ; with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in,...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...inoculate our old stock, but we shall relish of it : I lov'd you not. OPH. T was the more deceived. worm of Nilus there, That kills and pains not ? CLOWN....for his biting is immortal ; those that do die of ще : I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious ; with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts...
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