Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. Actus Primus, Scena Prima • Paragraph 1190
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[Footnote III.133: _Laps'd in time and passion_,] That having suffered time to slip, and passion to cool, &c. It was supposed that nothing was more offensive to apparitions than the neglect to attach importance to their appearance, or to be inattentive to their admonitions.]