Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "477"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "477"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    474       For nature cressant does not growe alone1.3.11
    475       In thewes and {bulkes,} <Bulke:> but as {this} <his> temple waxes1.3.12
    476       The inward seruice of the minde and soule1.3.13
    477       Growes wide withall, perhapes he loues you now,1.3.14
    478       And now no soyle nor cautell doth besmirch1.3.15
    479       The vertue of his {will,} <feare:> but you must feare,1.3.16
    480       {C3v}<nn6v> His greatnes wayd, his will is not his owne,1.3.




  2. [EH]
    1515     Th'vnnerued father fals: <Then senselesse Illium,>2.2.474
    1516     Seeming to feele {this} <his> blowe, with flaming top2.2.475
    1517     Stoopes to his base; and with a hiddious crash2.2.476
    1518     Takes prisoner Pirrhus eare, for loe his sword2.2.477
    1519     Which was declining on the milkie head2.2.478
    1520     Of {reuerent} <Reuerend> Priam, seem'd i'th ayre to stick,2.2.479
    1521     <Oo4v> So as a painted tirant Pirrhus stood2.2.