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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "266"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    263       Together with all formes, moodes, {chapes} <shewes> of griefe1.2.82
    264       That can {deuote} <denote> me truely, these indeede seeme,1.2.83
    265       For they are actions that a man might play1.2.84
    266       But I haue that within which {passes} <passeth> showe1.2.85
    267       These but the trappings and the suites of woe.1.2.86
    268-9    King. Tis sweete and commendable | in your nature Hamlet,1.2.87
    270       To giue these mourning duties to your father1.2.88




  2. [EH]
    1310     <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:>2.2.264
    1311     <shall wee to th'Court: for, by my fey I cannot rea->2.2.265
    1312     <son?>2.2.265
    1313     < Both. Wee'l wait vpon you.>2.2.266
    1314  < Ham. No such matter. I will not sort you with the>2.2.267
    1315     <rest of my seruants: for to speake to you like an honest>2.2.268
    1316     <man: I am most dreadfully attended;>2.2.269




  3. [EH]
    2133-4 go, the story is extant, and {written in very} <writ in> choice | Italian, you shall see 
    2134-5 anon how the murtherer gets the | loue of Gonzagoes wife. 
    2136      Oph. The King rises.3.2.265
    2137      <Ham. What, frighted with false fire.>3.2.266
    2138      Quee. How fares my Lord?3.2.267
    2139      Pol. Giue ore the play.3.2.268
    2140      King. Giue me some light, away.3.2.269




  4. [EH]
    3461      Quee. Hamlet, Hamlet.5.1.264
    3461+1  {All. Gentlemen.} 
    3462      {Hora.} <Gen.> Good my Lord be quiet.5.1.265
    3463      Ham. Why, I will fight with him vpon this theame5.1.266
    3464     Vntill my eye-lids will no longer wagge.5.1.267
    3465      Quee. O my sonne, what theame?5.1.268
    3466      Ham. I loued Ophelia, forty thousand brothers5.1.269




  5. [EH]
    3721     But since he is {better} <better'd>, we haue therefore ods.5.2.263
    3722-3  Laer. This is to heauy: | let me see another. 
    3724-5  Ham. This likes me well, | these foiles haue all a length. <Prepare to play.> 
    3726      Ostr. I my good Lord. 5.2.266
    3727      King. Set me the stoopes of wine vpon that table,5.2.267
    3728     If Hamlet giue the first or second hit,5.2.268
    3729     Or quit in answere of the third exchange,5.2.269