King What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like? Let him go, Gertrude; do not fear our person: There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will. Hamlet... - Page 110by William Shakespeare - 1882 - 148 lehteFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 lehte
...Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow Of my true mother, King. What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ? Let him...king, That treason can but peep to what it would, A6ts little of his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd : Let him go, Gertrude... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 696 lehte
...Let him go, Gertrude; do not fear our perfon; There's fuch divinity doth hedge a king, That treafon can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd ; Let him go, Gertrude; Speak, man. LAER. Where is my father? KING. Dead. ^VEEN. But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 682 lehte
...Let him go, Gertrude; do not fear our perfon; There's fuch divinity doth hedge a king, That treafon can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will. Tell me, Laertes,' Why thou art thus incens'd ; Let him go, Gertrude; Speak, man. LjtEK. Where is my father? KING. Dead. QUEEN.... | |
| 1795 - 432 lehte
...breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord ! ! SHAKE SPEAR. Richard II. act ill. LET him go, Gertrude; do not fear our person ; There's...king, That treason can but peep to what it would, Act little of his will ! ! SHAKESPEAR. Hamlet, act iv. Christiern. ARE the lives Of my misguided... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 lehte
...cause, Laertes, . 1 Scent. 1 Hounds run counter when they trace the scent backwards. 3 Clean, underiled. That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ? Let him...his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd ; Let him go, Gertrude ; Speak, man. Laer. Where is my father > King. Dead. Queen.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 lehte
...Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow, Of my true mother. King. . What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like? Let him...his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd; Let him go, Gertrude; Speak, man. Laer. Where is my father? King. Dead. Queen. But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 lehte
...Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow8 Of my true mother. King. What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ? Let him...his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd; Let him go, Gertrude; Speak, man. Laer. Where is my father ? King. Dead. Queen. But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 lehte
...Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow" Of my true mother. King. What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like? Let him...would, Acts little of his will. Tell me, Laertes, * 0, this is counter, ] Hounds run counter when they trace the trail backwards. Why thou art thus... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 lehte
...Even here, between the chaste unsmirched brow, Of my true mother. King. What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion looks so giant-like ? Let him...his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why thou art thus incens'd ; Let him go, Geitrudc; Speak, man. Laer. Where is my father? King. Dead. Queen. ... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 lehte
...chaste unsmirched brow Of my true mother. King. What is the cause, Laertes, That thy rebellion look so giant-like? Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear...Acts little of his will. Tell me, Laertes, Why art thou thus incens'd ; Let him go, Gertrude ; Speak, man. Laer. Where is my father ? King.... | |
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