Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "260"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "260"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    257        Ham. Seemes Maddam, nay it is, I know not seemes,1.2.76
    258       Tis not alone my incky cloake {coold} <good> mother1.2.77
    259       Nor customary suites of solembe blacke1.2.78
    260       Nor windie suspiration of forst breath1.2.79
    261       No, nor the fruitfull riuer in the eye,1.2.80
    262       Nor the deiected hauior of the visage1.2.81
    263       Together with all formes, moodes, {chapes} <shewes> of griefe1.2.82




  2. [EH]
    1303     < Guil. Which dreames indeed are Ambition: for the>2.2.257
    1304     <very substance of the Ambitious, is meerely the shadow>2.2.258
    1305     <of a Dreame.>2.2.259
    1306     < Ham. A dreame it selfe is but a shadow.>2.2.260
    1307     < Rosin. Truely, and I hold Ambition of so ayry and>2.2.261
    1308     <light a quality, that it is but a shadowes shadow.>2.2.262
    1309     < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo->2.2.263




  3. [EH]
    2127     Thou mixture ranck, of midnight weedes collected,3.2.257
    2128     VVith Hecats ban thrice blasted, thrice {inuected} <infected>,3.2.258
    2129     Thy naturall magicke, and dire property,3.2.259
    2130     On wholsome life {vsurps} <vsurpe> immediatly.3.2.260
    2131     <Powres the poyson in his eares.>..
    2132-3  Ham. {A} <He> poysons him i'th Garden {for his} <for's> estate, his | names Gonza- 
    2133-4 go, the story is extant, and {written in very} <writ in> choice | Italian, you shall see 




  4. [EH]
    3713      Laer. You mocke me sir.5.2.257
    3714      Ham. No by this hand.5.2.258
    3715-6  King. Giue them the foiles young Ostricke, | cosin Hamlet, 
    3716     You knowe the wager.5.2.260
    3717      Ham. Very well my Lord.5.2.260
    3718     Your grace {has} <hath> layed the ods a'th weeker side.5.2.261
    3719-20  King. I doe not feare it, | I haue seene you both, 




  5. [EH]
    3714      Ham. No by this hand.5.2.258
    3715-6  King. Giue them the foiles young Ostricke, | cosin Hamlet, 
    3716     You knowe the wager.5.2.260
    3717      Ham. Very well my Lord.5.2.260
    3718     Your grace {has} <hath> layed the ods a'th weeker side.5.2.261
    3719-20  King. I doe not feare it, | I haue seene you both, 
    3721     But since he is {better} <better'd>, we haue therefore ods.5.2.263