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Ham. The air bites shrewdly; it is very cold.
Hor. It is a nipping and an eager air.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 4
KEYWORD: aside
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[Aside] O excellent motion! O exceeding puppet!
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[Aside] O, give ye good even! here's a million of manners. |
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3 |
[Aside] He should give her interest and she gives it him. |
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[Aside] And yet you will; and yet another 'yet.' |
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Peace! stand aside: the company parts. |
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6 |
[Aside] 'Twere false, if I should speak it;
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[Aside] He heard not that. |
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[Aside] If 'twere a substance, you would, sure,
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9 |
[Aside] But love will not be spurr'd to what
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10 |
[Aside] 'Tis true; such pearls as put out
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11 |
[Aside] But better, indeed, when you hold your peace. |
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12 |
[Aside] She needs not, when she knows it cowardice. |
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13 |
[Aside] True; from a gentleman to a fool. |
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[Aside] That such an ass should owe them. |
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15 |
[Aside] How like a dream is this I see and hear!
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[Aside] And me, when he approacheth to your presence. |