Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "575"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "575"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    572       That you haue tane {these} <his> tenders for true pay1.3.106
    573       Which are not {sterling,} <starling.> tender your selfe more dearely1.3.107
    574       Or (not to crack the winde of the poore phrase1.3.108
    575       {Wrong} <Roaming> it thus) you'l tender me a foole.1.3.109
    576        Ophe. My Lord he hath importun'd me with loue1.3.110
    577       In honorable fashion.1.3.111
    578        Pol. I, fashion you may call it, go to, go to.1.3.112




  2. [EH]
    1612     Who cals me villaine, breakes my pate a crosse,2.2.572
    1613     Pluckes off my beard, and blowes it in my face,2.2.573
    1614     Twekes me by {the nose,} <th'Nose?> giues me the lie i'th thraote2.2.574
    1615     As deepe as to the lunges, who does me this,2.2.575
    1616     Hah, {s'wounds} <Why> I should take it: for it cannot be2.2.576
    1617     But I am pidgion liuerd, and lack gall2.2.577
    1618     {G1} To make oppression bitter, or ere this2.2.578