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... King yes- terday , but had left a note in writing , to intimate , that I was to be at his house to - day ; and that one of the King's pages had come to him this morning , to say , " that his Majesty would see me a little after twelve ...
... King yes- terday , but had left a note in writing , to intimate , that I was to be at his house to - day ; and that one of the King's pages had come to him this morning , to say , " that his Majesty would see me a little after twelve ...
Page 38
... king , but the king is not with the body . " Rosencrantz had asked where the body was ? meaning Polonius's body ; but Hamlet , under cover of his assumed madness , takes oc- casion to vent his satire against the king , and replies ...
... king , but the king is not with the body . " Rosencrantz had asked where the body was ? meaning Polonius's body ; but Hamlet , under cover of his assumed madness , takes oc- casion to vent his satire against the king , and replies ...
Page 267
... king of England instead of the king of Connaught . Their Brehon laws , their an cient customs , their modes of succession , and their mutual wars , waged as if by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had ...
... king of England instead of the king of Connaught . Their Brehon laws , their an cient customs , their modes of succession , and their mutual wars , waged as if by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had ...
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