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" Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers... "
A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature ... - Page 227
edited by - 1829
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of...
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The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...AND HIS MOTHER. Queen. What have I done, thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude ag-unst me? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty;...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths: O, such a deed As from the body of contraction*...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 pages
...sense. Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. ^ Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers9 oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text ..., Part 50, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...What have I done, that thou dar's* wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? Ham. Such an act, Tha* blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue,...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths ; O, such a deed As from the body of...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 pages
...Queen. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me? That blurs thfe grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite...the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage-vows As false as dicers' oaths: 0, such a deed As from the body of contraction...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 pages
...fama mentioned in the preceding line. A similar use of this word occurs in ' Hamlet:'— » ' takes the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a Muter there.' " The passage which he quotes to defend the reading ofjiamei makes against it. The blister succeeds...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 pages
...(famel mentioned in the preeeding line. A similar use of this word occurs in ' Hamlet:' — " ' takes the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there.' " The passage which he quotes to defend the reading otjlamet makes against it. The...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...sense. QUEEN. What have I done, that thou dar'st wag thy tongue In noise so rude against me ? HAM. Sueh an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue, hypoerite ; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innoeent love, And sets ba blister there...
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Shakespeare and the Triple Play: From Study to Stage to Classroom

Sidney Homan - 1988 - 248 pages
...ASR's contemporary staging, Hamlet held a pistol to Gertrude's forehead as he spoke of the act that "takes off the rose / From the fair forehead of an innocent love / And sets a blister there. . . ."As Gertrude pleaded with him to speak no more, Hamlet pinioned his mother, pressing...
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I Am Hamlet

Steven Berkoff - 1990 - 228 pages
...slowly deliver the full impact of the speech whose contents must go down clearly and surely: Hamlet Such an act That blurs the grace and blush of modesty, Calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose 'O, tis most sweet / When in one line two crafts directly meet.' A little symbolism squeezed into that...
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