| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefaftions : 739 For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks ; I'll tent him to the quick ; if he do blench, I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a devil... | |
| 1809 - 572 pages
...it, &c. It then occurs to him that the play would be a good method to prove the guilt of his uncle : I'll have these players Play something like the murder...father Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks, I'll tent him to the quick : if he do flinch I know my course. He excuses his past inactivity by suggesting... | |
| 1802 - 436 pages
...cunning of the scene, Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions: For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. Hamlet. MR. EDITOR, THE following instances, to which Shakspereis supposed to hare alluded in the above... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions ; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks ;] I'll tent him' to the quick ; if he do blench,8 I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions : For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...father, Before mine uncle: I'll observe his looks; I'll tent him to the quick; if he do blench, I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a devil:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions ; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks ; I'll tent him5 to the quick ; if he do blench,6 I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions ; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks ; I'll tent him5 to the quick ; if he do blench,6 I know my course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions: For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. I'll have these playen Play something like the murder of my father, Before mine uncle : I'll observe his looks ; I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 pages
...cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul, that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions ; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With...father, Before mine uncle: I'll observe his looks; I'll tent him to the quick ; if he do blench, I know ray course. The spirit, that I have seen, May be a... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...of the scene Seen struck so to the soul, that presently 15 They have proclaim'd their malefactions : n Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son I '11 have these • players Play something like the murder of my father, 20 ikiore mine uncle : 1... | |
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