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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "348-9"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    344       Enter Horatio, {Marcellus, and Bernardo} <Barnard, and Marcellus>...
    345        Hora. Haile to your Lordship.1.2.160
    346-7    Ham. I am glad to see you well; | Horatio, or I do forget my selfe. 
    348-9    Hora. The same my Lord, | and your poore seruant euer. 
    350-1    Ham. Sir my good friend, | Ile change that name with you, 
    352       And what make you from Wittenberg Horatio?1.2.164
    353       <nn6> Marcellus.1.2.




  2. [EH]
    1344-5 my {disposition,} <dispositi-| on;> that this goodly frame the earth, seemes to mee a  
    1345-7 {sterill} <ster-| rill> promontorie, this most excellent Canopie the ayre, | looke 
    1347-8 you, this braue orehanging {firmament}, this maiesticall roofe | fret- 
    1348-9 ted with golden fire, why it {appeareth nothing} <appeares no other thing> | to me {but} <then> a foule 
    1349-50 and pestilent congregation of {vapoures} <va-| pours>. What <a> peece of worke is a 
    1350-1 man, how noble in | reason, how infinit in {faculties,} <faculty?> in forme and 
    1351-2 moouing{,} | how expresse and admirable<?> in action, how like an An-