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" But to my mind, — though I am native here, And to the manner born, — it is a custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance. "
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... - Page 18
by Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - Theater - 1823 - 490 pages
...kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge. Hor. Is it a custom ? Ham. Ay, marry, is't : But to my mind, — though I am native here,...custom More honour'd in the breach, than the observance This heavy-headed revel, east and west, Makes us traduc'd, and tax'd of other nations: They clepe4...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 pages
...kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge. Hor. Is it a custom ? Ham. Ay, marry, is't: But to my mind, — though I am native here,...More honour'd in the breach, than the observance. This heavy-headed revel, east and west, 9 Makes us traduc'd, and tax'd of other nations : They clepe...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

English essays - 1823 - 406 pages
...the speech with which young Hamlet accosts him without trembling ? Hor. Look, my Lord, it conies ! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! Be...health, or goblin damn'd ; Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell ; Be thy events * wicked or charitable ; Thou com'st in such a questionable...
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The Speaker: Or Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pages
...to good. But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue. SHAKSPEARJE. CHAP. XXIII. HAMLET AND GHOST. Ham. ANGELS and ministers of grace defend us ! Be...health, or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from Heav'n, or blasts from Hell, Be thy intent wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 450 pages
...the speech with which young Hamlet accosts him without trembling. ' HOT, Look, my Lord, it cornea! ' Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou...health, or goblin damn'd : Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell ; Be thy events» wicked or charitable; Thou com'st in such a questionable...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 356 pages
...speech with which young Hamlet accosts him without trembling ? Har. Look, my Lord, it comes ! Hum. Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a...health, or goblin damn'd : Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell; Be thy events* wicked or charitable ; Thou com'st in such a questionable...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge. HOT. Is it a custom? Ham. A?, marry, is*t : But to my mind, — though I am native here,...More honour'd in the breach, than the observance. This heavy-headed revel, east and west, Makes us traduc'd, and taxM of other nations: They clepe11...
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The Plays, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pages
...kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge. -Hor. Is it a custom ? Ham. Ay, marry, is't : But to my mind, — though I am native here,...custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance. This heavy-headed revel, east and west, Makes us traduc'd, and tax'd of other nations : They clepe§...
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The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from Each Play : with a General Index ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - Fore-edge painting - 1824 - 428 pages
...the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. HAMLET, ON THE APPEARANCE OF HIS FATHER'S GHOST, Angels and ministers of grace defend us!— Be thou...damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts fromhell, Be thy intents wicked, or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable || shape, That I...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index ..., Volume 1

Spectator (London, England : 1711) - 1824 - 310 pages
...more terrifying. Who can read the speech with which young Hamlet accosts him, without trembling? liar. Look, my Lord, it comes! Ham. Angels and ministers...grace defend us! Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'dj Bring with thee airs from heav'n, or blasts from hell; Be thy intents wicked or charitable;...
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