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Page 109
... speaking to him ( 1.2.159 ) ; his emphasis on " you " in " Did you not speak to it , " to Horatio ( 1.2.214 ) ; the cross - like sword held hilt forward and then forgotten when Hamlet follows the ghost ( 1.4 ) ; Ophe- lia's distribution ...
... speaking to him ( 1.2.159 ) ; his emphasis on " you " in " Did you not speak to it , " to Horatio ( 1.2.214 ) ; the cross - like sword held hilt forward and then forgotten when Hamlet follows the ghost ( 1.4 ) ; Ophe- lia's distribution ...
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... speak to it . ( 1.1.23-29 ) Horatio's condescending attitude towards the apparently superstitious officers of the watch and his doubt about the reality of the Ghost are evident from his subsequent speeches : Tush , tush , ' twill not ...
... speak to it . ( 1.1.23-29 ) Horatio's condescending attitude towards the apparently superstitious officers of the watch and his doubt about the reality of the Ghost are evident from his subsequent speeches : Tush , tush , ' twill not ...
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speak to the Ghost in Latin and perhaps exorcise it . Simultaneously the audience is also informed , as if casually ... Speak to me . If there be any good thing to be done , That may to thee do ease and grace to me , Speak to me ...
speak to the Ghost in Latin and perhaps exorcise it . Simultaneously the audience is also informed , as if casually ... Speak to me . If there be any good thing to be done , That may to thee do ease and grace to me , Speak to me ...
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