Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "576"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "576"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    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
    579        Ophe. And hath giuen countenance to his speech1.3.113




  2. [EH]
    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
    1619     I should {a} <haue> fatted all the region kytes2.2.579