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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "3657 1"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    3654-5 kind of {histy} | <yesty> colection, which carries them through and through 
    3656     the most {prophane and trennowed} <fond and winnowed> opinions, and doe but blowe 5.2.193
    3657     them to their {triall,} <tryalls:> the bubbles are out.5.2.194
    3657+1             {Enter a Lord.} 
    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




  2. [EH]
    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
    3657+9 {N3v}  {Lord. The King, and Queene, and all are comming downe.}5.2.204
    3657+10  {Ham. In happy time.}5.2.205
    3657+11  {Lord. The Queene desires you to vse some gentle entertainment}5.2.207
    3657+12 {to Laertes, before you fall to play.}5.2.207
    3657+13  {Ham. Shee well instructs me.}5.2.208




  3. [EH]
    3657+8 {uided I be so able as now.}5.2.202
    3657+9 {N3v}  {Lord. The King, and Queene, and all are comming downe.}5.2.204
    3657+10  {Ham. In happy time.}5.2.205
    3657+11  {Lord. The Queene desires you to vse some gentle entertainment}5.2.207
    3657+12 {to Laertes, before you fall to play.}5.2.207
    3657+13  {Ham. Shee well instructs me.}5.2.208
    3658      Hora. You will loose <this wager,> my Lord.5.2.209




  4. [EH]
    3657+9 {N3v}  {Lord. The King, and Queene, and all are comming downe.}5.2.204
    3657+10  {Ham. In happy time.}5.2.205
    3657+11  {Lord. The Queene desires you to vse some gentle entertainment}5.2.207
    3657+12 {to Laertes, before you fall to play.}5.2.207
    3657+13  {Ham. Shee well instructs me.}5.2.208
    3658      Hora. You will loose <this wager,> my Lord.5.2.209
    3659-60  Ham. I doe not thinke so, since he went into France, | I haue bene 




  5. [EH]
    3657+10  {Ham. In happy time.}5.2.205
    3657+11  {Lord. The Queene desires you to vse some gentle entertainment}5.2.207
    3657+12 {to Laertes, before you fall to play.}5.2.207
    3657+13  {Ham. Shee well instructs me.}5.2.208
    3658      Hora. You will loose <this wager,> my Lord.5.2.209
    3659-60  Ham. I doe not thinke so, since he went into France, | I haue bene 
    3660-1 in continuall practise, I shall winne at the | ods; <but> thou {would'st} <wouldest> not