Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "445"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
442 Perchaunce twill {walke} <wake> againe. 1.2.241 443 Hora. I {warn't} <warrant you> it will. 1.2.242 444 Ham. If it assume my noble fathers person, 1.2.243 445 Ile speake to it though hell it selfe should gape 1.2.244 446 And bid me hold my peace; I pray you all 1.2.245 447 If you haue hetherto conceald this sight 1.2.246 448 Let it be {tenable} <treble> in your silence still, 1.2.247
1485-6 with as much modestie as cunning. I remember one sayd | there 1486-7 {were} <was> no sallets in the lines, to make the matter {sauory,} <sa-| uoury> nor no 1487-8 matter in the phrase that might indite the | author of {affection} <affectation>, 1488 but cald it an honest method, {as wholesome as sweete, & by very} 2.2.445 1488-9 {much, more handsome then fine:} one | <cheefe> speech in't I chiefely loued, 1489-90 t'was Aeneas {talke} <Tale> | to Dido, & there about of it especially {when} <where> he 1490-1 speakes | of Priams slaughter, if it liue in your memory begin at