id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10606 Shakespeare, William The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623 .txt text/plain 85711 10929 90 contained the text of the play, with sidenotes and footnote references, _Qu._ Let not thy Mother lose her Prayers _Hamlet_: [Sidenote: loose] [Footnote 7: In recognition: the word belongs to Hamlet's speech.] [Footnote 2: Note Hamlet's trouble: the marriage, not the death, nor the [Footnote 3: Hamlet does not _accept_ the Appearance as his father; he [Sidenote: 70, 82] As to giue words or talke with the Lord _Hamlet_:[10] [Footnote 9: Like all true souls, Hamlet wants to know what he is _to [Footnote 10: Here comes the test of the actor's _possible_: here Hamlet [Footnote 8: The king's conscience makes him suspicious of Hamlet's [Footnote 7: Now first the Play shows us Hamlet in his affected madness. [Footnote 6: Here Hamlet gives the time his father and mother had been [Footnote 3: Hamlet takes him for, hopes it is the king, and thinks here ./cache/10606.txt ./txt/10606.txt