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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "396"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    393       Goes slowe and {stately by them; thrice} <stately: by them thrice> he walkt1.2.202
    394       By their opprest and feare surprised eyes1.2.203
    395       Within his tronchions length, whil'st they {distil'd} <bestil'd> 1.2.204
    396       Almost to gelly, with the act of feare1.2.205
    397       Stand dumbe and speake not to him; this to me1.2.206
    398       In dreadfull secresie impart they did,1.2.207
    399       And I with them the third night kept the watch,1.2.208




  2. [EH]
    2264     O hart loose not thy nature, let not euer3.2.393
    2265     The soule of Nero enter this firme bosome,3.2.394
    2266     Let me be cruell, not vnnaturall,3.2.395
    2267     I will speake {dagger} <Daggers> to her, but vse none,3.2.396
    2268     My tongue and soule in this be hypocrites,3.2.397
    2269     How in my words someuer she be shent,3.2.398
    2270     To giue them seales neuer my soule consent. {Exit.}3.2.399




  3. [EH]
    3892-3 Euen {while} <whiles> mens mindes are wilde, {least} | <Lest> more mischance 
    3894     On plots and errores happen.5.2.394
    3895      For. Let foure Captaines5.2.395
    3896     Beare Hamlet like a souldier to the stage,5.2.396
    3897     For he was likely, had he beene put on,5.2.397
    3898-9 To haue prooued most {royall;} <royally:> | and for his passage,5.2.398
    3900     The souldiers musicke and the {right} <rites> of warre5.2.399