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" Must there no more be done ? We should profane the service of the dead To sing a requiem, and such rest to her, As to peace-parted souls. Laer. Lay her i... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 403
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Desire and Anxiety: Circulations of Sexuality in Shakespearean Drama

Valerie Traub - 1992 - 204 pages
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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

Angela Partington - 1992 - 1098 pages
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1992 - 196 pages
...And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring!161 [The coffin is laid within the grave.} I tell thee, churlish priest, A minist'ring angel shall my sister be, When thou liest howling. HAMLET What, the fair Ophelia! QUEEN [scattering flowers:} Sweets to the sweet. Farewell! I hoped thou...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1992 - 132 pages
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Francis Bacon[: Our Shakespeare

Edwin Reed - 1992 - 242 pages
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Never Send Flowers

John Gardner - 1993 - 300 pages
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And Flights of Angels

Terrence Ortwein - 1994 - 100 pages
...of the dead To sing a requiem and such rest to her As to peace-parted souls. LAERTES. Lay her i' th' earth, And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May...angel shall my sister be When thou liest howling! HAMLET. What, the fair Ophelia? QUEEN. Sweets to the sweet! Farewell. (Scatters flowers.) I hoped thou...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1992 - 722 pages
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Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Hamlet, Henry IV

Peggy O'Brien - 1994 - 244 pages
...that way tend"; "angels and ministers of grace" (1.4.43) reemerges in 5.1 as "minist'ring angel" in "I tell thee, churlish priest, / A minist'ring angel shall my sister be / When thou liest howling" (250-252); and "the dead waste and middle of the night" (1.2.208) returns reshaped in 2.2.250-254,...
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Shakespeare's World of Death: The Early Tragedies

Richard Courtney - 1995 - 274 pages
...(221) shows him to be near hysteria. As the bearers lower the coffin, he says: Lay her i'th'earth, And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring! I tell thee, churlish priest, A ministering angel shall my sister be When thou liest howling. (234-238) Only now does Hamlet realize...
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