This person, whom, for the present, we shall call Laertes, offered to take Wilhelm over and introduce him. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter IV. Book II] Reference
Laertes makes the dying confession of his treachery. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
Hamlet and Laertes were not more eager and desperate. From Wordnik.com. [The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.] Reference
Hamlet, replying to the King, Queen and Laertes, says. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
In this manner Hamlet conducts himself towards Laertes. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
And if he is superior to Horatio, how much more to Laertes?. From Wordnik.com. [The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1] Reference
Shakespeare makes the sister of Laertes say to the King, in. From Wordnik.com. [Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure] Reference
Sisyphus, not of Laertes, whom Anticleia afterwards married. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"] Reference
Laertes, 'answered Proteus,' Odysseus, whose home is in Ithaca. From Wordnik.com. [Stories from the Odyssey] Reference
Laertes which two years ago were published in the "Heroic Idyls.". From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866] Reference
Laertes then falls, and Hamlet, seeing through the plot, exclaims. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
Hamlet and Laertes wrestle, but they are parted by the attendants. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Hamlet allows his hand to be put into that of Laertes by the King. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Ithaca while Laertes, slowly descending from the heights, prophesies. From Wordnik.com. [The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas] Reference
"Shall I not go to Laertes, and tell him also?" asked the swineherd. From Wordnik.com. [Stories from the Odyssey] Reference
Then Polonius, the wise old father, comes in to hasten Laertes off to. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
The outraged Laertes bursts into Elsinore leading a mob shouting, Choose we!. From Wordnik.com. [Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises] Reference
"What is the cause, Laertes, that thy rebellion looks so giantlike?" he asks. From Wordnik.com. [Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises] Reference
Hamlet is engaged in such a struggle with Laertes through the graveyard scene. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Polonius gives to Laertes seems to have been ever present in the earlier days. From Wordnik.com. [The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day] Reference
But above all I charge thee to let none know of my coming -- neither Laertes, nor. From Wordnik.com. [Stories from the Odyssey] Reference
For appearance 'sake, in order to outshine Laertes, the Prince accepts the challenge. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
I am a friend of this house, well known to its master, Odysseus, and his father, Laertes. From Wordnik.com. [Stories from the Odyssey] Reference
While Claudius and Laertes leap at the chance to kill, Hamlet's conscience stays his hand. From Wordnik.com. [Today’s Man] Reference
Mother, be persuaded; and thou, son of Laertes, be gentle to a parent with reason moved to anger. From Wordnik.com. [The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.] Reference
Claudius confronts them directly, and hears Laertes demand, "O thou vile king, give me my father!". From Wordnik.com. [Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises] Reference
Kempt played Gertrude, Cooke acted Laertes, and the other parts were taken by the best stock actors. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
Laertes gives vent to the oppressed feelings of his heart, on hearing of the death of his sister. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Let us read a passage in Essay II (12), and compare it with Hamlet's enigmatic conduct towards Laertes. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
All commentators agree in thinking that the character of Laertes is in direct contrast to that of Hamlet. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
Claudius offers Laertes one crisis management principle he has already practiced, namely to seek outside counsel. From Wordnik.com. [Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises] Reference
Nonetheless, the crisis deepens -- as crises are apt to do -- when Laertes 'sister Ophelia enters the room, insane. From Wordnik.com. [Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises] Reference
So I prayed them to let me weave a shroud for Laertes, and every night I undid the web which I had woven in the day time. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
Hamlet makes another pass and touches Laertes, and the Queen grasps the poison cup in her excitement and drinks to her son. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
Laertes before his departure for France gives his sister Ophelia some advice and warns her against the blandishments of Hamlet. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere, Personal Recollections] Reference
The treachery of Laertes is the more odious in this, that the success of his plot depends on the generous confidence of his victim. From Wordnik.com. [The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1] Reference
Laertes insists on the combat; adding that he would stand aloof 'till by some elder masters of known honour' the decision were given. From Wordnik.com. [Shakspere and Montaigne] Reference
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