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" To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all? I all: No, to sleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting... "
The Nineteenth Century - Page 862
1882
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With Historical and ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 618 pages
...to be, I there's the point, To Die, to slcepe, is that all: I all? No, to sleepe, to dreame, I ntary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an e'erlasting Judge; From whence no passenger ever return'd, The vndiscoured country, at whose sight...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1903 - 258 pages
...not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all: 1 all I No, to sleepe, to dreamt, / mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when -wee awake, And borne before an e'erlasting Judgel From whence no passenger ever returned, The vndiscoured country, at whose sight...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1906 - 252 pages
...to be, I there's the joint. To Die, to tleefe, is that all: I all! JV0, to sleeve, to dreame, I wary there it goes, for in that dreame of death, when -wee awake, And borne before an e'erlasting Judge ; From whence no passenger ever return* d. The vndiscourfd country, at whose sight...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 244 pages
...version, impudently offering as Shakespeare's such wretched stuff as this : — " To be, or not to be, I there's the point. To Die, to sleepe, is that all: I all ? No, to sleepe, to dreante, I mary there it foes, For in that dreamc of death, when wee a-wake. And borne before an e...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 244 pages
...version, impudently offering as Shakespeare's such wretched stuff as this : — " To tc, or not to It, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all: I all' No, to sleeve, to dreatne, I mary there it goes. For in that dreatne of death, when ivee awake, A:td borne...
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The Modern Language Review, Volumes 1-10

1915 - 500 pages
...express Shakespeare's very sentiments in a verse that is wooden and mechanical. To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all...ludge, From whence no passenger euer retur'nd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile, and the accursed damn'd. But for this, the ioyfull...
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Hamlet: Edited by Horace Howard Furness, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1905 - 442 pages
...To be.or not to be, I there's the point, 815 To Die, to fleepe.is that all? I all: No.to fleepe.to dreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlafting ludge, From whence no paffenger euer retur'nd, 8lO The vndifcouered country, at whofe f,ght...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles

William Shakespeare - 1905 - 820 pages
...To be,or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe,is that all? I all: No,tosleepe,todreame, I mary there it goes, For in that dreame of death, when wee awake, 120 And borne before an euerlasting Judge, From whence no passenger euer retur'iid, The vudiscouered...
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The Library, Volume 7

Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis - 1906 - 482 pages
...the First Quarto version of Hamlet's celebrated soliloquy on death: To be, or not to be, I there 's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all ? I all...death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting Judge, From whence no passenger euer return'd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile,...
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The Literary Profession in the Elizabethan Age

Phoebe Sheavyn - 1909 - 264 pages
...This is the First Quarto version of Hamlet's celebrated soliloquy on death : To be, or not to be, I there's the point, To Die, to sleepe, is that all?...death, when wee awake, And borne before an euerlasting Judge, From whence no passenger euer return'd, The vndiscouered country, at whose sight The happy smile,...
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