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quadgram frequency
here in the quarto25
at the same time21
in the first quarto16
in the st q15
the end of the12
for the sake of12
not in the quarto11
i do not know10
is not in the9
the rest of the8
the character of hamlet8
to a nunnery goe8
wanting in the first7
between ben jonson and7
be found in the7
in regard to the7
the return from parnassus7
is wanting in the7
as if he had7
to be able to7
with an introduction by7
or not to be6
of hamlet prince of6
for the purpose of6
in the character of6
in such a manner6
in the first act6
into the hands of6
go to a nunnery6
the scene of the6
in relation to the6
in the first edition5
in the st quarto5
the earth a while5
as well as the5
in the last scene5
in the second quarto5
the tragedy of hamlet5
i will my lord5
the text of the5
at the end of5
are not in the5
in spite of his5
enter hamlet and horatio5
as you like it5
on the other hand5
the public at large5
as if he were5
allows himself to be5
the children of the5
is one of the5
himself to be guided5
the quarto has not5
the very beginning of5
it is necessary towards4
the way in which4
a play to night4
thy name is woman4
sweare by my sword4
there should be a4
as the night the4
may be so in4
on the part of4
in the light of4
is supposed to be4
from this time forth4
it is to be4
with the rest of4
enter horatio and marcellus4
meanings of the word4
in the beginning of4
to be found in4
enter king and queene4
between hamlet and ophelia4
the meaning of the4
and one of the4
to others that we4
it would have been4
persons of the drama4
witching time of night4
with a bare bodkin4
that we know not4
very potent with such4
this line not in4
if he had been4
the face of the4
may be taken as4
in the globe theatre4
hamlet prince of denmarke4
scene between hamlet and4
the cause of this4
others that we know4
the king my father4
is dead and gone4
some remarks on the4
the death of the4
in a state of4
to know a man4
it was about to4
if it be a4
of the play is4
he not come againe4
the punishment of the4
of something after death4
remarks on the tragedy4
seems to have been4
you were sent for4
the augustan reprint society4
the night the day4
the cause of his4
the will of god4
is said to have4
are more things in4
to almost as much4
glad to see you4
on account of his4
will he not come4
spirit that i haue4
god be with you4
of the english drama4
in the words of4
on the top of4
where it comes againe4
be all my sinnes4
an air of probability4
a piece as this4
that i haue seene4
if there be any4
allowed himself to be4
this may have been4
that he would not4
tragicall historie of hamlet4
on the tragedy of4
not like the king4
and all great mark4
in the face of4
so far from being4
between the first and4
of the best of4
at the court of4
he is very potent4
very glad to see4
in the shape of4
towards the end of4
is very potent with4
we know not of4
not all the world4
in the presence of4
it not like the4
ben jonson and shakspere4
it is not to4
as he is very4
he is dead and4
such was the very4
at such a time4
and will he not4
it may be so4
the fashion of the4
it will not be4
is the image of4
in the sense of4
on the other side4
an essay of montaigne3
in the quarto of3
i must call in3
heauen i charge thee3
whose sight the happy3
for to be made3
be any good thing3
have been one of3
and we cast away3
canst not then be3
no more like my3
dexterity to incestuous sheets3
but for a hope3
if he doe not3
out on the top3
the reading of the3
and when you are3
woman will be out3
written by john webster3
post with such dexterity3
is necessary towards the3
of his friendship for3
my thoughts be bloody3
most of his critics3
the same time that3
one of the principal3
it seems to have3
let it be observed3
the effect of the3
nor it cannot come3
is by no means3
it is not madnesse3
i will more willingly3
in spite of the3
appearance of the ghost3
pleasure of his bed3
for the loss of3
and be a villain3
with all my heart3
hope of something after3
when that he may3
his full quietus make3
minutes of this night3
to go to a3
from whence no passenger3
is not madnesse that3
i should take it3
the right understanding of3
fare you well my3
divers honest and learned3
my leaue of you3
the course of the3
i do not think3
into the mouth of3
so full of authority3
the carrying out of3
the usurper to death3
flie to others that3
when thou liest howling3
rich curssed of the3
flattery of the world3
the second and third3
from the hand of3
in your silence still3
use of the word3
not i my lord3
if it be so3
see what i see3
all my sinnes remembred3
the clowne shall make3
and change at that3
speake to her hamlet3
this and the following3
of the sixteenth century3
of reason and nature3
but no more like3
the very witching time3
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ben jonson and dekker3
on the character of3
in the corner of3
are of a most3
i do beseech you3
is for the moment3
that shapes our ends3
lowest scorn of the3
that he may his3
the lowest scorn of3
one and the same3
with such large discourse3
the spirit that i3
i take to be3
mutines in the bilboes3
that it should come3
the commencement of the3
such a manner as3
by heauen i charge3
will be found in3
has long ago been3
that dreame of death3
a manner as to3
what is your affaire3
it is not the3
to watch the minutes3
in romeo and juliet3
general editors richard c3
play is the image3
a murder done in3
i know you are3
in which the author3
to be true to3
as mad as he3
line not in q3
off the earth a3
the time of the3
that he could not3
scorned by the right3
to the top of3
and bid him ply3
not so my lord3
as white as snowe3
hold you the watch3
the whole plot of3
fall of a sparrow3
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the death of his3
line is not in3
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man in his humour3
may be supposed to3
put the usurper to3
than flie to others3
in conformity to the3
kings and happiest monarchs3
second scene of the3
tell me one thing3
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in these days of3
i might not this3
riuet to his face3
come by and by3
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may be regarded as3
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was the very armour3
shall my sister be3
eight of great wit3
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on the two meanings3
with such dexterity to3
may be the diuell3
in the second scene3
the burning eyes of3
in russet mantle clad3
the minutes of this3
conformity to the plan3
the tragedie of hamlet3
let her come in3
you shall not goe3
it is an honest3
will riuet to his3
in the fall of3
such dexterity to incestuous3
the cause of all3
between jonson and dekker3
suitable to the dignity3
there are more things3
will a man lie3
by the children of3
long will a man3
nephew to old norway3
the watch to night3
upon the appearance of3
at the age of3
the construction of the3
was about to speake3
of the fifth act3
to me all the3
by the hand of3
the player went to3
the fall of a3
makes vs rather beare3
he would not have3
any good thing to3
be false to any3
an allusion to the3
for a hope of3
this side of the3
of kings and happiest3
but what is your3
follows in st q3
could not have been3
the top of my3
and it must follow3
dispute between ben jonson3
prejudice to the whole3
to the dignity of3
i must tell you3
a thing to be3
i am very glad3
o this conscience makes3
curssed of the poore3
be as mortall as3
true idea of the3
a man of the3
be a breeder of3
that we haue seene3
and ministers of grace3
looking before and after3
or eight of great3
this play is the3
will more willingly part3
poet and the player3
for it cannot be3
in which it is3
at whose sight the3
is to be supposed3
of the second act3
of a true taste3
that is to say3
thing to be done3
of the dramatic art3
my lord such a3
the worser part of3
children of the chapel3
knight of the order3
acted on the stage3
of your maiden presence3
to the two universities3
vs rather beare those3
the translation of the3
the work of the3
i forgot my selfe3
the order of st3
but now the time3
the mutines in the3
thou canst not then3
laertes shall be king3
the stage with the3
the murder of a3
far from being able3
or be nothing worth3
i will speake to3
she would hang on3
this line is not3
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of the character of3
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to the rules of3
passage in the st3
we will my lord3
the king of england3
not then be false3
by the right rich3
other side of the3
do not know whether3
and if he doe3
very witching time of3
whole plot of the3
who would this indure3
the woman will be3
the appearance of a3
is represented as a3
bid him ply his3
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doubt as to the3
neuer to speake of3
armour he had on3
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the shape of a3
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the corner of his3
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side of the tiber3
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againe as it was3
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of the city of3
i neuer gaue you3
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ghost that we haue3
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in the midst of3
what may this meane3
to have been the3
the university of wittenberg3
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i charge thee speake3
of raising a laugh3
the city of london3
lady in thy orizons3
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the taste of hunger3
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very armour he had3
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hamlet prince of denmark3
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the cause of the3
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take hold of him3
the king and the3
as well as in3
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what would he do2
that i might be2
acquainted with all the2
that from her working2
the force of the2
he loued passing well2
does well to commend2
tooke thee for thy2
with what courteous action2
visit her face too2
for the object of2
no other of his2
charge thee let it2
them how we will2
thou be then the2
and now the blood2
had growne by what2
an introduction by clarence2
at his head a2
a mode of thought2
the incestuous pleasure of2
in the mermaid tavern2
to heare their praise2
against rosencrantz and guildenstern2
and fixt his eyes2
to judge of the2
one of the humanists2
files produced at a2
the laws of nature2
little recks how that2
till the foule crimes2
monsters you make of2
but first weele make2
that for some vicious2
a sense of his2
is it not like2
of the first act2
questions of the state2
that the starres doe2
the king like not2
the godly ballet wil2
the true idea of2
own conceit that from2
mine hunts not the2
and we most sory2
his hide is so2
vpon his like againe2
who this had seene2
is the ground upon2
shall find it is2
what is to come2
with regard to his2
the rest of this2
i pray you passe2
and remember well what2
well as to his2
finding fault with men2
play vpon this pipe2
ready to sacrifice their2
that sokes vp the2
to intrap the heart2
proofing methods and tools2
it has been assumed2
and for my loue2
if she should breake2
smile and be a2
in the same figure2
of nature as sinful2
the dram of eale2
make known what you2
and allies of the2
we most sory for2
not come to my2
ever came up to2
then your particular demands2
must be held to2
is to be found2
beard as white as2
this is the very2
the commotion of his2
that the poet has2
a prince out of2
is stated to be2
teares to droppes of2
admiration for a while2
hast thy father much2
made a fool of2
to offer it the2
you like to a2
more than is necessary2
that he might not2
doubt that the starres2
barren spectators to laugh2
that made him bewray2
haue such a fellow2
is an improved edition2
his will is not2
some elder masters of2
first verse of the2
made us with such2
those of a true2
at the head of2
what it fed on2
upon as the true2
and not the smallest2
to blazon thy hearts2
not diuide the sunday2
end of act iii2
a treasure had he2
you are my mother2
if the poet had2
vertue it selfe scapes2
him as you go2
he could repent of2
one line two crafts2
vs grant him then2
of the importance of2
the ground upon which2
also in st q2
look upon him as2
according to his folly2
to perseuer in a2
and tell me he2
the first years of2
is proved by the2
to be a preparation2
what to our selues2
of minnesota james sutherland2
and gross in nature2
rew with a difference2
do not saw the2
these are now the2
owle was a bakers2
that was to this2
piece can affect us2
so berattle the common2
why say thy sinnes2
fault lies in our2
to do justice to2
of love in a2
the drama richest in2
her haire downe singing2
the foule crimes done2
armes against your maiestie2
right justified text is2
on board the vessel2
the death of ophelia2
sent the mornings ayre2
to speake with you2
i charge thee let2
something is rotten in2
you tooke delight to2
to grunt and sweate2
whole eare of denmarke2
may kicke at heauen2
the weak man is2
with the dead body2
to see your fathers2
would suggest that the2
confest a murder committed2
grunt and sweate vnder2
the first act of2
be then the fat2
let vs impart what2
adulterous bed to night2
you your selfe shall2
it would be spoke2
the lesse they deserue2
o a pit of2
my selfe me thinkes2
i am bound to2
i thinke it be2
the platforme where we2
from top to toe2
ply his learning good2
moes at my vncle2
blazon thy hearts griefe2
o it offends mee2
to laertes i forgot2
would give his life2
does not refer to2
you on this booke2
what some way or2
my yong lady and2
so used in scotland2
go to your rest2
after the ghost has2
i prethee tell me2
i finde thee apt2
eies shall still be2
if this should faile2
cannot choose his origin2
he himself had made2
of the original text2
yet more true to2
and doe you heare2
euer you did my2
among those of the2
there appears no reason2
to death as soon2
the baser nature comes2
but he does not2
and the cue for2
makes thy tongue to2
to put them in2
precepts in thy memory2
how should it be2
more suitable to his2
too much of that2
doubt some foule play2
once me thought it2
the path and ready2
passe and conduct ouer2
the king shal be2
two meanings of the2
my father much offended2
i haue heard of2
us we know not2
from him the cause2
book is dedicated to2
be made use of2
angels and ministers of2
doubt trueth to be2
top of my bent2
vse his foyle and2
tell the secrets of2
to cast thee vp2
he may play the2
found it was against2
lay worse than the2
beard me in denmarke2
damned ghost that we2
is the only one2
so oft it chaunces2
on the ground of2
to give rise to2
the night were come2
a while with an2
the colour of the2
a beast that wants2
there is an improved2
which the author dedicates2
the key of it2
that i am forbid2
that of the folio2
without being true to2
berattle the common stages2
design of this scene2
any thing we see2
cause of his misery2
sit on those time2
for the furtherance of2
of complicity in the2
to giue quiet passe2
forme of the thing2
writer ovid and that2
no dramatick piece can2
a lover of his2
rapier and dagger do2
he writes how he2
where is your quirkes2
it is not improbable2
what is the matter2
with an intreaty heerein2
thrice his head thus2
may so express it2
as to the lungs2
the king of denmarke2
such impresse of ship2
may for a while2
that one may smile2
a very strange beast2
but i do not2
that knowes our thoughts2
giue them the foyles2
an anticke disposition on2
why then belike he2
it is very soultry2
the finding of the2
than are dreamt of2
top of the question2
scandale wouldst thou leaue2
you are staid for2
ere yet the salt2
this author in the2
too much of water2
and she stands amazde2
the word in the2
this realme dismantled was2
his preface to his2
smiles vpon a second2
would i had beene2
no king on earth2
desirous to be blest2
course of the dramatic2
not the smallest alteration2
free passe and conduct2
age and body of2
he is the more2
shoulder of your saile2
of a brother and2
that thou knowest thine2
in the neighbourhood of2
meane the matter you2
is not unfrequently used2
wil tel you all2
all the charms of2
is vnequall for your2
acted by his highnesse2
mary my good lord2
he ought to have2
these letters to my2
beyond our powers of2
watch in the dead2
let me not thinke2
so capitall a calfe2
the king had plotted2
in a shape of2
lord hamlet is a2
answers the end of2
is sure to be2
he is not the2
the phrase would be2
tooke to be idle2
any length of time2
thou art a scholler2
and not forgotten yet2
these players here draw2
he takes refuge in2
it lacks of twelue2
goes on to say2
methods and tools were2
ile make a ghost2
mine eies shall still2
it sends some precious2
poring vppon a booke2
catch one anothers rapiers2
know a man well2
pray you passe with2
and the second act2
it is the king2
if gods his foe2
the additions played by2
impulses of his blood2
large discourse looking before2
for so this side2
their ill report while2
yet but yaw neither2
with his own weapons2
defiance of our reason2
the following scene between2
it was not so2
split the eares of2
the centre of the2
of the new criticism2
you as an ape2
the conduct of the2
and to touch upon2
the description of the2
i tooke to be2
none of his letters2
of a doubt to2
i am glad to2
not the case with2
beare those euilles we2
take this from this2
which whilome pleasde mine2
a pit of clay2
the words of the2
and his commission to2
at a time when2
as contained in the2
when in reality the2
would you were so2
to know my stops2
how that his honour2
same time that it2
had the best of2
then will i follow2
sauiours birth is celebrated2
i knew your father2
conception is a blessing2
the best of their2
the following words of2
shall i couple hell2
from the very beginning2
hath in the skirts2
it that they trauell2
reaches of our soules2
where now it burnes2
was one of project2
not with the body2
first lord is dead2
recite a little ditty2
holds as it was2
little in their loue2
whiffe and winde of2
o throw away the2
for a few moments2
for this effect defectiue2
him to think of2
of michigan edward niles2
must sweep my way2
am but mad north2
no money bid for2
the time is out2
ill report while you2
it offends mee to2
to take his judgment2
the first book of2
to set on some2
ghost in his night2
what monsters you make2
as therein are set2
that haue the power2
walke out of the2
all the uses of2
you your fathers leaue2
this braine of mine2
the wheel becomes it2
and why such dayly2
are not a pipe2
his friendship for horatio2
you go to bed2
and the same man2
must take your husband2
none of our owne2
we are not the2
you must weare your2
did coldly furnish forth2
haue news to tell2
lord such a ones2
and if we would2
shakspere at that time2
the very place puts2
some quantitie of barren2
entertainment of his master2
the top of the2
that writer ovid and2
in the most important2
a tanner will last2
when in an angry2
it might well enough2
this seems to me2
the strictest rules of2
set in the best2
on which turns the2
regard to those rules2
my fathers spirit in2
thou to beard me2
as the middle of2
vse them after your2
a great deal of2
is indisputably kept up2
more things in heaven2
haue said to you2
pursue me lasting strife2
fell incensed points of2
doth seeke to damne2
said there was no2
delusion of our imagination2
to the words of2
the nature of man2
he is ready to2
and the rites of2
i mary there it2
and shifted thy coat2
if thou hast any2
to those things which2
this part of the2
but my deere brother2
more natural evidence of2
father in his habite2
allow themselves to be2
seem to me all2
not put the usurper2
to affect our passions2
but obserue his lookes2
as thy purse can2
let him goe gertred2
which might depriue your2
these are but wild2
why one faire daughter2
but as i haue2
if thou shouldst die2
get thee vp agen2
is a corruption of2
the naturall gates and2
you no further personall2
nothing that could give2
stand me now upon2
few precepts in thy2
gives an air of2
in the translation of2
beginnings of the english2
and i beseech you2
is meant to be2
forbeare the earth a2
nay then let the2
if the king like2
of the kind of2
are snares to intrap2
best light all beauties2
title which may be2
poesie for a ring2
i tooke thee for2
this that you haue2
you make of them2
this is not a2
come back from the2
as well as of2
nature is fine in2
though wilde a while2
michel montaigne and his2
you shall see anon2
and fie for shame2
make a ghost of2
were so honest a2
of nebraska cleanth brooks2
to split the eares2
that with wings as2
why now you speake2
and the adulterous fault2
if increase of appetite2
you how pale he2
is not his own2
than once or twice2
what is said to2
of a most select2
least the whisper goes2
being a thing immortall2
i haue news to2
do not get three2
the anonymous essay on2
make thy two eyes2
would seeme to know2
singeth all night long2
apparell oft proclaimes the2
young prince did not2
occasion smiles vpon a2
to the prejudice of2
am thy fathers spirit2
alteration that shall appeare2
the man to be2
rauen doth bellow for2
to keepe thee from2
be you wil lothe2
difference in each others2
that of the king2
that there is nothing2
thy purse can buy2
not disparage him a2
the beginnings of the2
i heare him comming2
of nero enter this2
their mouldy tales out2
motiue in this case2
how they be too2
vp the kings countenance2
and let vs once2
hath made it in2
what he means is2
as thou art to2
king on earth is2
you are desirous to2
so far as i2
to give us an2
health to your lordship2
the entertainment of his2
but what some way2
againe this apparition come2
would be to slander2
sheeted dead did squeake2
i have already given2
as to those things2
much levity in it2
twixt eleuen and twelue2
players here draw water2
the toe of the2
if the water come2
to see my mothers2
that it is not2
you not come your2
and that of the2
a man who has2
remember well what i2
in those days no2
i am dead horatio2
thou pursuest this act2
will not be disagreeable2
obedience to her father2
in relation to his2
haue shot mine arrow2
of the old fusty2
it in his life2
sulphurous and tormenting flames2
of this speech is2
shall keepe the key2
the fruits of his2
that you at such2
all that is required2
far as the middle2
with the name of2
the yonger sort to2
a thorough examination of2
the taste of the2
purging of his soule2
burthen that age cannot2
may contrition make them2
of his own judgment2
king my father ke2
breake we our watch2
parle he smot the2
nephew to the king2
by consequence so close2
the scornes and flattery2
play the foole no2
any of his own2
and it all hangs2
to a seene what2
by sir henry bunbury2
state college of washington2
how say you then2
of dawning singeth all2
thou hast thy father2
more than once or2
and the lady shall2
fust in us unused2
and these few precepts2
am satisfied in nature2
instrument is in thy2
are to take notice2
like to a cunning2
for the first time2
squeake and gibber in2
but long it could2
great folke should haue2
so long a time2
i can by no2
to be done to2
was in conformity to2
bid the souldiers shoote2
of his own genius2
more circumstance at all2
what is hecuba to2
it came about that2
would he do and2
in the best light2
but it was neuer2
that his heeles may2
false to any man2
find in him the2
nor do not saw2
the name of the2
disparage him a iote2
the impressions of the2
things rank and gross2
cocke they are too2
leaue her to heauen2
murder committed long before2
where he says that2
law hath writ those2
of the state and2
of him that lets2
straitway grew into a2
point with their fingers2
to get into a2
the cloak of madness2
doth beate like yours2
on some quantitie of2
and not made them2
years after the death2
many tenders of his2
he followed as his2
the poet gives us2
be round with him2
to beard me in2
and by opposing end2
are so far from2
sweete nature must pay2
the tongue lends the2
on the crowing of2
were not well developed2
wont to be the2
what wilt thou do2
set my life at2
the region kites with2
the stamp of nature2
and shall i couple2
as mine to you2
but know thou noble2
so much so that2
in accordance with them2
in the low countries2
draughts of renish downe2
earth ere he rot2
or a tale of2
a name so full2
earely and shrill crowing2
thee to thy prayer2
this most horride murder2
favour of the great2
you passe with your2
the walls of the2
it may be that2
some precious instance of2
to suspend their most2
a certain secret force2
know his uncle a2
of the young prince2
an ape doth nuttes2
he does not take2
the sunday from the2
haue so strutted and2
after the apparition of2
conclusion of this scene2
not you like to2
such large discourse looking2
well as from the2
beleeue none of vs2
and i with them2
no doubt as to2
subtle treason that the2
your quirkes and quillets2
meaning is plain enough2
in our own slow2
me he that knowes2
the charms of his2
perhaps he loues you2
then into a fast2
is to learn how2
which charm by a2
his appetite at ful2
all flaxen was his2
wants discourse of reason2
from the idea of2
disasters in the sunne2
ile giue thee this2
and we fooles of2
more true to thy2
it is in the2
of the fourth act2
these words are not2
at the close of2
a progresse through the2
towards the whole plot2
in earth is fire2
such a manner that2
are apt to produce2
are dreamt of in2
the best actors in2
to glose with them2
his heeles may kicke2
in the wombe of2
there is a kinde2
to the same effect2
the king your father2
a couch for luxury2
the life of the2
which makes vs rather2
the whole speech is2
and tools were not2
change that name with2
an olde mans sawe2
extreme to the other2
leaue thy damnable faces2
but it may mean2
such as it is2
princes walke is here2
will appear in the2
naturall gates and allies2
oft proclaimes the man2
the beginning of act2
of your owne report2
was a most unhappy2
thy father much offended2
thy coat in these2
not rotten before he2
gaged by our king2
to a cunning sophister2
a quicke change is2
like a guilty thing2
is out of ioynt2
i take my leaue2
mee to the soule2
but answere made it2
weare your rew with2
against the sacred laws2
to see so often2
then he should have2
went without their helpe2
thou hadst not come2
the first and the2
of not a few2
word would harrow vp2
the sight of the2
with all our heart2
in such a piece2
part of the scene2
and all the straines2
stirre me most to2
if thou hast nature2
way or other conduces2
played by the kings2
play of which it2
meane time we thanke2
action is indisputably kept2
eager and an nipping2
ovid and that writer2
and passion in the2
there is method in2
well said old mole2
i would suggest that2
me all the uses2
which are in the2
my weakenesse and my2
a most select and2
you were not so2
on to say that2
man did not content2
thy two eyes like2
complicity in the murder2
in heaven and earth2
make capital out of2
i refer to the2
mention of a dispute2
the toppe of their2
similar to the one2
of that writer ovid2
your lippes i pray2
i had beene there2
not madnesse that possesseth2
the ayre bites shrewd2
is to be judged2
neither in respect of2
comes it that they2
to play the fool2
a seene what i2
my loue forget these2
the design of this2
the apparell oft proclaimes2
since nature cannot choose2
is all my ioy2
fault with men of2
all hangs by consequence2
it will not speake2
keyes to vnlocke chastitie2
to do with the2
would the night were2
to what issue will2
looke to the queene2
the folio edition of2
euer i was borne2
in thy life extorted2
time it may be2
it is i set2
stranger giue it welcome2
i shall note it2
that are tickled in2
i was borne to2
by the delusion of2
and your poore seruant2
in as a thing2
for implements of warre2
acquaint him with it2
custome hath made it2
which would have been2
not from his mouth2
the first edition of2
and all for nothing2
come mischance betweene vs2
me the murder of2
then the fat weede2
see your fathers funerall2
we should be very2
that is vnequall for2
the sheeted dead did2
both because of what2
and a winding sheete2
see my mothers wedding2
is said to me2
it should be spoken2
his uncle is guilty2
keep you as an2
some way or other2
robin is all my2
brother and a king2
jonson and his party2
itself doth relate it2
i meane the matter2
crossed by the contention2
mischance betweene vs twaine2
better my mother had2
i will speake daggers2
you may call it2
with such as thou2
forgets the doubt that2
imprinted and enlarged to2
tremble and look pale2
yet within a month2
will please the vulgar2
in order to render2
let me be cruell2
sacred laws of divine2
principall publike audience that2
hostile to all theatrical2
the opinion of the2
that the king had2
now the very witching2
advisory editors emmett l2
for my loue forget2
any more than in2
i haue my lord2
reading of the q2
how his audit stands2
i will leaue him2
but my good lord2
the sensible and true2
the folio reading is2
queene how now boy2
still better and worse2
in the play to2
haue newes to tell2
your rew with a2
and thus awhile the2
thou hast nature in2
ballet wil tel you2
let shame say what2
the ghosts word for2
players cannot keepe counsell2
foole me to the2
most fit it is2
thinkes i sent the2
to the finding of2
it not stand me2
art priuy to thy2
buried denmarke did sometimes2
may go a progresse2
not yet out of2
thinke i saw him2
our circumstance and course2
had already been acted2
it hath made me2
things divine no less2
state of his mind2
points of mighty opposites2
i would not have2
side of our knowne2
the ambassadors from england2
i doubt some foule2
acted by the children2
medium for political and2
tongue to blazon thy2
i must hold my2
of the ghost to2
your father lost a2
my heart in twaine2
the reason why they2
hath writ those are2
was to be in2
in the morning betime2
loue i charge thee2
and her haire downe2
be viewed as ebook2
dunghill idiote slaue am2
to know his uncle2
and bid me hold2
at all in nature2
not a few of2
i vow by that2
such a fellow speake2
in such a case2
set downe with as2
a considerable number of2
finde him most conueniently2
i neuer knew of2
no more than is2
them the third night2
such a genius as2
the god of day2
and thrice his head2
scene of the fifth2
worser part of it2
in king henry the2
our sauiours birth is2
the stage a medium2
may beware of thee2
may to thee do2
the act of feare2
keepe the winde away2
thoughts beyond the reaches2
teach you to drinke2
of the return from2
which turns the whole2
and most obseruant watch2
falles vpon my face2
he feels as if2
in the middle of2
of a dispute between2
or blasts from hell2
assume my noble fathers2
the adulterous fault i2
to put an anticke2
on the side of2
and tormenting flames must2
a ghost of him2
what courteous action it2
you would seeme to2
sends some precious instance2
letters to my sonne2
know what is betweene2
the uses of this2
could i drink hot2
to be wondered at2
earth doth still crie2
wherein they are not2
reasons i have already2
to be commended for2
with wings as swift2
the sake of the2
without prejudice to the2
we shall find it2
vnder this weary life2
it is an eager2
is of such a2
a countenance more in2
there is a most2
no offence my lord2
as iust a man2
also that it is2
which is to be2
see where he comes2
eats away all sense2
thus the unity of2
and the reputation of2
and the sheeted dead2
i must be their2
that the everlasting had2
here in the galery2
power to businesse with2
it is against himself2
thinkes i feele his2
him that lets me2
i haue newes to2
thinke it was to2
which are not in2
to pale his vneffectuall2
fashion of the time2
but not exprest in2
yet it will come2
mine eies will riuet2
lewdnesse court it in2
lend thy serious hearing2
that their faces are2
the bird of dawning2
haue you your fathers2
what hast thou done2
the lines are properly2
but i incline to2
interest in the subject2
a man as hamlet2
of most vnrighteous teares2
and gibber in the2
in closely examining the2
on earth is safe2
kill so capitall a2
most carefully vpon your2
the party of florio2
you would play vpon2
no not a whit2
may have been one2
you giue him leaue2
to droppes of blood2
the characteristic qualities of2
for any length of2
for the principall publike2
to shake our disposition2
end of the last2
thou art priuy to2
be a comma after2
the king is not2
of the last line2
i thinke i saw2
the speech of the2
in a direct manner2
that grows to seed2
daughter that i loue2
suspend their most fixed2
essays of michel montaigne2
friends to this ground2
the everlasting had not2
be edified by the2
sheepe and calues that2
the beauty of the2
that i loue passing2
we fooles of nature2
haue seene may be2
will take my leaue2
it came to passe2
here draw water from2
the preface of the2
must have been the2
no further personall power2
seven or eight of2
will is not his2
newes to tell you2
on by a most2
you what it meanes2
that hath made him2
the understanding of hamlet2
when in one line2
as it was wont2
ile speake to it2
their honour and their2
for i mine eies2
it selfe scapes not2
to the humour of2
that great folke should2
owne report against your2
weakenesse and my melancholy2
let come what comes2
sweepe to my reuenge2
and must the honor2
the loss of her2
vpon my face would2
the domain of art2
in order to make2
and end his being2
while you forgetting what2
the law hath writ2
truster of your owne2
to reason and nature2
but i shall note2
at the side of2
he should have contrived2
probability to the whole2
whole conduct of the2
lightest word would harrow2
this solidity and compound2
let not thy mother2
under the protection of2
the education of the2
and speake to it2
your poore seruant euer2
murder done in guyana2
who else can be2
the reasons i have2
god willing shall not2
the cause and ground2
correspondence of sir thomas2
i haue intreated him2
and thy commandment all2
we haue done all2
now where is your2
it was not to2
the impulses of nature2
the mastery over him2
i will vse them2
olde grandsire pryam seekes2
did squeake and gibber2
night kept the watch2
be sure you shall2
that you tooke delight2
the good king and2
of his own self2
lover of his kind2
faine i would beguile2
he says that he2
it the shew of2
rules of reason and2
to thee do ease2
not speake to it2
doth make the night2
ebook was one of2
why what is hecuba2
they foole me to2
he went without their2
what might be toward2
bring with thee ayres2
death may outliue memorie2
with the intent of2
we are to be2
the middle of the2
in one line two2
would make mops and2
of what he has2
your selfe by little2
mops and moes at2
cautious in finding fault2
by the kings maiesties2
by little as you2
from the other world2
and moes at my2
would not let him2
according to the articles2
the tenets of the2
well versed in greek2
passion of love in2
put an anticke disposition2
can you by no2
editors of the folio2
i will take my2
this was your husband2
columbia university arthur friedman2
or like a whale2
to a carelesse libertine2
we do not hesitate2
with all the circumstances2
devoutly to be wished2
will haue sounder proofes2
but lend thy serious2
made true and good2
the essays of montaigne2
that came to them2
prouidence in the fall2
reality the fault lies2
he is a man2
appear in the sequel2
to kill so capitall2
as an olde mans2
and doe my best2
under the same name2
at his heeles a2
the name of ovid2
strength by limping sway2
i humbly thanke you2
as i do thee2
a stranger giue it2
fault i haue committed2
my fate cries out2
contention of the windes2
and worke thy last2
that did sting thy2
between horatio and the2
his learning good montano2
now powre your earth2
and to the humour2
we ought to be2
of water hast thou2
why the young prince2
also in the two2
know you are no2
there is no vestige2
heart there was a2
a peece of vncurrant2
but i perceiue by2
honour and their conscience2
is one lucianus nephew2
in his heart that2
closes in the consequence2
shocking to human nature2
sunday from the weeke2
thou art to thy2
shakspere more than once2
bridle it not disparage2
that i must call2
the unity of action2
more then is set2
presence of the ghost2
was a daughter of2
they are not a2
libertine doth giue his2
the princes walke is2
in his death your2
the title of the2
hast nature in thee2
what from our brother2
for those that would2
would i had met2
held to be the2
is very natural and2
perceiue by thy distracted2
to do him good2
of what may follow2
i this morning know2
a carthusian i entered2
to him by a2
uses of this world2
should be represented as2
or in his rage2
been loosed out of2
to what i shall2
bewept to the graue2
giue him leaue to2
and may have been2
give leave to these2
mirror up to nature2
that name with you2
the reign of henry2
our hearts as one2
the cittie of london2
was falsely borne in2
now the time giues2
an act gainst the2
that would make mops2
as to affect our2
call the main design2
man of the world2
a shape of heauen2
to the profoundest pit2
couch for luxury and2
countenance more in sorrow2
imparched in calagulate gore2
in this important scene2
he likes it not2
as to be able2
saw you not his2
is the cause of2
we bound to take2
than a bad epitaph2
lends the heart vowes2
what is the reason2
axe and a spade2
cowardes of vs all2
maiden virtue rudely strumpeted2
flie at any thing2
when he the ambitious2
not come your tardy2
i haue thoughts to2
very little to the2
entirely to suspend their2
here depends on the2
this present obiect made2
the critic from the2
by the poet to2
find it is necessary2
a fellow of infinite2
did not put the2
for he was likely2
but in our circumstance2
halfe an houre of2
what is betweene vs2
cleere from my conscience2
i would you were2
seene may be the2
as patient as the2
much of water hast2
murder of my father2
us with such large2
thus the glimpses of2
third night kept the2
was the chief of2
my wordes fly vp2
nose him as you2
that they are not2
were it not that2
a deeper interest in2
till i may deliuer2
when he meant to2
should stirre me most2
character of him who2
on account of their2
invading interpreters to be2
what an asse am2
fretted with golden fire2
change the stamp of2
the rue of the2
as how should it2
me to the top2
he fell out with2
that guilty creatures sitting2
in most of our2
shall make them laugh2
of an action of2
the blanke verse shall2
by his own hand2
or a tirants raigne2
out vpon my fact2
seems to me to2
you thinke i meant2
as well as from2
speake not to him2
with them that loues2
with an idle tongue2
and prey on garbage2
is described in the2
time of the reformation2
the passion of love2
this wet that falles2
that hamlet is satisfied2
is scarcely to be2
i sent the mornings2
from the preface of2
exit hamlet and horatio2
giue quiet passe through2
and so berattle the2
did repell his letters2
for a man to2
but that i am2
so far as to2
to the best of2
we do not know2
at rapier and dagger2
not stand me now2
of much wealth and2
and faine i would2
from a letter of2
a coward of him2
the news with you2
or it might mean2
sick at the act2
how a king may2
and therefore as a2
quirkes and quillets now2
slaying of his uncle2
like to a carelesse2
and strength by limping2
nature to be sinful2
or give leave to2
philosophise is to learn2
seeme to know my2
hamlet is a prince2
nature was our great2
how smart a lash2
your admiration for a2
such men often proue2
now weares his crowne2
and free from all2
now a burthen that2
queen of france and2
as if it had2
maintenance of states is2
than if it were2
a time when proofing2
was sometime a paradox2
hamlet as if he2
enter laertes and ophelia2
his own ideal of2
the king shall drinke2
and in part him2
awake the god of2
to what we may2
had not thought it2
between the fifth and2