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William M. Anderson
‘No. Up, sword; and know thou a more horrid hent,’ [Hamlet], act III, sc. III (1848)
William M. Anderson
Hamlet [title page] (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘Give order that these bodies high on a stage be placed to the view,’ [Hamlet] act V, sc. II (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother’s hand of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatched’ [Hamlet], act I, sc. 5 (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘I pr’y thee take thy fingers from my throat; …’ [Hamlet], act V, sc. I (1848)
William M. Anderson
Oph; ‘Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark’ [Hamlet], act IV, sc. 5 (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘To be, or not to be, that is the question,’ [Hamlet], act III, sc. I (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘How now! a rat; Dead, for a ducat, dead!’ [Hamlet], act III, sc. IV (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘Here’s to thy health’ [Hamlet], act V, [sc. II] (1848)
William M. Anderson
‘The point envenomed too! — Then venom, to thy work,’ [Hamlet], act V, sc. II (1848)
William M. Anderson
Oph; ‘Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark,’ [Hamlet], act IV, sc. 5 (1848)
William M. Anderson
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