Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "199"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "199"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    196       Holding a weake supposall of our worth1.2.18
    197       Or thinking by our late deare brothers death1.2.19
    198       Our state to be disioynt, and out of frame1.2.20
    199       Coleagued with {this} <the> dreame of his aduantage1.2.21
    200       He hath not faild to pestur vs with message1.2.22
    201       {B4} Importing the surrender of those lands1.2.23
    202       Lost by his father, with all {bands} <Bonds> of lawe1.2.24




  2. [EH]
    387        Hora. Two nights together had these gentlemen1.2.196
    388       Marcellus, and Barnardo, on their watch1.2.197
    389       In the dead wast and middle of the night1.2.198
    390       Beene thus incountred, a figure like your father 1.2.199
    391       Armed at {poynt,} <all points> exactly Capapea1.2.200
    392       Appeares before them, and with solemne march,1.2.201
    393       Goes slowe and {stately by them; thrice} <stately: by them thrice> he walkt1.2.202




  3. [EH]
    2064     The violence of {eyther,} <other> griefe, or ioy,3.2.196
    2065     Their owne {ennactures} <ennactors> with themselues destroy,3.2.197
    2066     Where ioy most reuels, griefe doth most lament,3.2.198
    2067     Greefe {ioy} <ioyes>, ioy griefes, on slender accedent,3.2.199
    2068     This world is not for aye, nor tis not strange,3.2.200
    2069     That euen our loues should with our fortunes change:3.2.201
    2070     For tis a question left vs yet to proue,3.2.202




  4. [EH]
    2572     And breake your owne necke downe.3.4.196
    2573      {Ger.} <Qu.> Be thou assur'd, if words be made of breath3.4.197
    2574     And breath of life, I haue no life to breath3.4.198
    2575     What thou hast sayd to me.3.4.199
    2576      Ham. I must to England, you knowe that.3.4.200
    2577      {Ger.} <Qu.> Alack I had forgot.3.4.201
    2577     Tis so concluded on.3.4.201




  5. [EH]
    3382-3 {Prethee} <pry-| thee> Horatio tell me one thing. 
    3384      Hora. What's that my Lord?5.1.196
    3385-6  Ham. Doost thou thinke Alexander lookt a this {fashion} <fa-| shion> i'th earth? 
    3387      Hora. Een so.5.1.199
    3388      Ham. And smelt so pah.5.1.200
    3389      Hora. Een so my Lord.5.1.201
    3390-1  Ham. To what base vses wee may returne Horatio? | Why may not 




  6. [EH]
    3657+2  {Lord. My Lord, his Maiestie commended him to you by young}5.2.196
    3657+3 {Ostricke, who brings backe to him that you attend him in the hall,}5.2.197
    3657+4 {he sends to know if your pleasure hold to play with Laertes, or that}5.2.198
    3657+5 {you will take longer time?}5.2.199
    3657+6  {Ham. I am constant to my purposes, they followe the Kings plea-}5.2.201
    3657+7 {sure, if his fitnes speakes, mine is ready: now or whensoeuer, pro-}5.2.202
    3657+8 {uided I be so able as now.}5.2.202