| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio; the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. .-..-.Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever I had seen that- dtiy, Horatio! My father — methinks I see my father. Hor. Where, nay lord5? •< Ham. In my mind's... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio ; the funeral baked meats, Did Boldly furnish forth the marriage tables. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever...day, Horatio ! My father — methinks I see my father ! Hor. Where, my lord ? . Ham. In my mind's eye, Horatio. Hor. I saw him once ; he was a goodly king.... | |
| John Pierpont - Rare books - 1835 - 484 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio ; the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever...day, Horatio ! My father — methinks I see my father Hor. Where, my lord ? Ham. In my mind's eye, Horatio. Hor. I saw him once ; he was a goodly king. Ham.... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1835 - 484 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio ; the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! My father — me thinks I see my father Hor. Where, my lord ? Ham. In my mind's eye, Horatio. Hor. I saw him... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1835 - 158 pages
...groaned under similar horrors? - 371. I am glad to see you well : Horatio or I do forget myself. 372. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, or ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! My father mothinks I see my father. LESSON XX. APOSTROPHE, QUOTATION, AND DI.EKESIS. An Apostrophe is a mark... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...the funeral bak'd Did coldly ' furnish forth the marriage tables, [meats 'Would I had met my dearest2 foe in heaven Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! — My father, — Methinks, I see my father. "Hor. Where, My lord ? Ham. In my mind's eye,3 Horatio. Hor. I saw him once, he was a goodly king when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. 'Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or l ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! My father, — methinks I see my father. Hor. Oh where, My lord ? Ham. In my mind's eye, Horatio. Hor. I saw him once ; he was a goodly king.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio : the fnneral-bak'd meats' Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. 'Would I had met my dearest" foe in heaven Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! Mv falher, — Mcthinks, I see my father. //or. Where, My lord ? Ham. In my mind's eve, Horatio.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. 'Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or l ever I had seen that day, Horatio ! My father, — methinks I see my father. Hor. Oh where, My lord ? Ham. In my mind's eye, Horatio. Hor. I saw him once ; he was a goodly king.... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1843 - 324 pages
...Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio ! the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever...Horatio ! My father — methinks I see my father— Hor. Where, my lord ? Hor. I saw him once, he was a goodly king. Ham. He was a man, take him for all... | |
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