Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "353"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "353"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    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.
    354        Mar. My good Lord.1.2.166
    355        Ham. I am very glad to see you, (good euen sir)1.2.167
    356       But what in faith make you from Wittenberg?1.2.168




  2. [EH]
    1396     <it is like most if their meanes are no better) their Wri->2.2.350
    1397     <ters do them wrong, to make them exclaim against their>2.2.351
    1398     <owne Succession.>2.2.351
    1399     < Rosin. Faith there ha's bene much to do on both sides:>2.2.353
    1400     <and the Nation holds it no sinne, to tarre them to Con->2.2.354
    1401     <trouersie. There was for a while, no mony bid for argu->2.2.355
    1402     <ment, vnlesse the Poet and the Player went to Cuffes in>2.2.356




  3. [EH]
    2219-20  Guyl. O my lord, if my duty be too bold, my loue | is too vnmanerly. 
    2221-2  Ham. I do not wel vnderstand that, wil you play | vpon this pipe? 
    2223      Guyl. My lord I cannot.3.2.352
    2224      Ham. I pray you.3.2.353
    2225      Guyl. Beleeue me I cannot.3.2.354
    2226      Ham. I doe beseech you.3.2.355
    2227      Guyl. I know no touch of it my Lord.3.2.356




  4. [EH]
    3839      Osr. Young Fortenbrasse with conquest come from Poland,5.2.350
    3840     To th'embassadors of England giues this warlike volly.5.2.352
    3841      Ham. O I die Horatio,5.2.352
    3842     The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,5.2.353
    3843     I cannot liue to heare the newes from England,5.2.354
    3844     But I doe prophecie th'ellection lights5.2.355
    3845     On Fortinbrasse, he has my dying voyce,5.2.356