, - , , , , . : corps de veroles. 175-176 - and your water is a sore decayer of your _whore son_ dead body AK , , - - , , - , . 182 Nay, I know not , 196-199 , , . Now get you to my lady's _table_ (chamber), and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come; make her laugh at that 2 : , , (my lady's table) . 211-212 , 'Twere to consider too _curiously_ to consider so . . , , - , , - , (!!) , (???) (trop subtile) . __ ? 213-215 but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and _likelihood_ to lead it , , , , , , , . 247-248 , A _ministering angel_ shall my sister be, When thou _liest_ howling , to lie, . : : , , , , , , - - , , , , . , , : C'est au nombre des anges que servira ma soeur 250 - : Sweets to the sweet: farewell , : - . . , - . (???) ! . - . (???) 259 , Now pile your dust upon the _quick and dead_ ! ( ), : - , . 262-266 ? , What is he whose grief Bears such an emphasis? whose phrase of sorrow _Conjures_ (Coniure) the wandering stars, and makes them stand Like wonder-wounded hearers? AK , , , , (??) (???) ? , ? , , ? , ; , , ? ( , . , , . - !) , (???)? ? , ? , ? , , , , ? ( , , .. , .) 266 (.: " . 1603 .") 2, , ( 1) , -, , - . 269 For (sir), though I am not _splenitive_ and rash AK He RP (?? splenetic?) ( , ) 270 Yet have I something in me dangerous AK - - ( !) - , - . , , , . 271 which let thy _wisdom_ (wisenesse) fear : AK [] , , ( ) , , . 2. 276 Why I will fight with him upon this _theme_ AK , , , __, ( , , , - ) , , . . 288 To outface me with leaping in her grave AK (???) , (???) (??? - ?) , (???) 293-294 - , Nay, an thou'lt _mouth_, I'll rant as well as thou AK , (???), - , (???), (???) , , , ? mouth (_) . 295-296 : , This is mere madness: And awhile the fit will work on him AK ; ; (???); , ! . ( ?). 302-303 The cat will mew and dog will have his day (every dog has his day - ) ; ) ), (.: , ), ( ) , . 308 This grave shall have a _living monument_ KP , .: " : , ", , : living (, ), __. 309 An hour of quiet shall we see AK , (???) - , , (3.3.36-72), . 5.2.1 , . So much for this, sir: now {shall you} "let me> see the other AK , ; ; ; , , ... . (???) . - () , . . (let me). 2 , You do remember all the circumstance (!!!) , ( , ) .: Vous rappelez-vous bien toutes les circonstances 8-9 . Our _indiscretion_ sometimes serves us well, When our deep (deare) _plots_ do {pall} ( fall) AK (?), (???) (?) , (???) (???) , (???), ( __ __, __) - , 2, . plot __ __ ( __) _ _ . . 10-11 , , , There's a divinity that _shapes_ our ends, Rough-hew them how we will AK , , , . - , , (???) , , , - (, ) , , , , , , . . . 12-13 -, My _sea-gown_ scarf'd about me AK 29 Being thus benetted round with _villaines_ +villainies+ , , (?) , - , , . - __, - . . 30-31 , Or (Ere) I could make a prologue to my brains, They had begun the play AK , , , , , , , , they , , , : , : . - , , , . 62-64 , 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between the _pass and fell_ incensed points Of mighty opposites , , , , , , : , , . , the pass and fell (__ __) - , . 82-83 But, sure, the _bravery_ of his grief did put me Into a tow'ring passion AK (???) (??? bravery - , , .. , ) (???) , (???) , (, , , , . ) 91-92 - ; , 'tis a chough; but, as I say (saw), _spacious_ in the possession of _dirt_ AK , , (??), , , , , , , , , - , , , . , , - - . , , , . -. 95 , , I will _receive_ it, sir, with all diligence of spirit AK , , (???) , , (???) , , , (, , , , . _ _ _ _). , diligence. 100-101 , , But yet methinks it is very sully (sultry) and hot or (for) my _complexion_ : , - , , , (???)!.. , , (???) -, - (???) , , (???)... , , (???) , , (???) ( . ) . __. : . , . , . , . . 110-111 and great showing , ( , - ). , ! 115-116 , Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you AK , , , , , , , , , . 116-118 to divide him inventorially would dozy {. dazzie} +dizzy+ the arithmetic of memory , , . 2 . (?) . , (???) , ( - ) , (.: " "; - , - _ _ - , , , ) ( ) 118-119 , and yet but _yaw_ {. raw} neither, in respect of his quick sail : , , , , 120-121 , I take him to be a soul of great article and his _infusion_ of such dearth and rareness , , (??? - , - ) , ( ). 123-124 - , - and who else would _trace_ him, his umbrage, nothing more [] , (???), , - , (???) , , (???) , , (???) - , , , . 127 , ? The _concernancy_, sir? ? ? ( concern !), ? (???), ? , , ? , . 130 , ? Is 't not possible to understand in another tongue? AK ? (??? , ) ? , , ? ? , , . 137 , I know you are not ignorant AK , , , , , 143-145 ; , , I dare not confess that, lest I should compare with him in excellence; but, to know a man well, were to know _himself_ . AK , , - ; , , ; - - , . , , . , , . , , , ( ), , - . 146-148 , , ; , I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed he's unfellowed : . , , (???): , , , , ; , , , ; , , . , , , . , , . , 151 . ... That's two of his weapons. But, well... , : . . ; . . ? ( ) . . . , . ( , , ; ). ? ( , , , , - ?) 155-158 : , , , , , three of the carriages, in faith, are very dear to fancy, very responsive to the hilts, most delicate _carriages_, and of very liberal conceit AK , . __ ( ) __ (???), , , __ (???), , , - (???) __ (???), , , , __ (???), , , , __ (???) ; , , - , . , . - . 159-161 , , - , I knew you must be edified by the _margent_ ere you had done. , : . , , , , , , , , , , 162-164 The _phrase_ would be more germane to the matter (???) 166 , three _liberal-conceited carriages_ , , . , . , , , - : . 179 , , let the foils be brought, the _gentleman_ willing, and the king hold his purpose ; . ; , , . (??? - ) , __ __ _ _ . 190 , does well to _commend_ it himself; there are no tongues else for's turn (tongue) He : , : , ; , ; , , , , . , . commend, (, ), , . 192-193 , did with his _dug_, before he sucked it , , , , , , , , , __ dug : _ _, . , . 223-224 - , If your mind dislike any thing, obey it - - - , (??? - , mind - __) - , -, - , . , 224-225 , , I will forestall their repair hither, and say you are not fit , : , , , , , (???) ( ) , , , - ( , alter ego ) - , . , , , : . 226-232 . : . , ; , ; , . - : , , ? Not a whit, we defy augury: there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow ( . : . 10, 29-31). If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it well (will) come: the readiness is all: since noman (of aught he leaves knows, whati is 't to leave betimes? Let be. : . : . , ; , , , - . - . , ; ? ! ; . . , ; , ; , , (???), . , . , , ? . ; ; . , , , ; , , , ; , -; - . , , - ? . . . , ... . , ; , , , - . . , , - , ! . . . . , . , . , -. - . , , ? . . . . . - , . , . - . , ? ! , _ _ . 2. : , - , _ _ . , leave ( ). (Let be) , -, "", " ?" __, - , -. 252-254 . I am satisfied in nature, Whose motive, in this case, should stir me most To my revenge AK , ! , , (???),