HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side xvi
... Ophelia and Polonius ; the meeting of mother and son ; the voyage to England ; all these familiar elements are found in the old tale . But the ghost , the play - scene , and the culmination of the play in the death of the hero as well ...
... Ophelia and Polonius ; the meeting of mother and son ; the voyage to England ; all these familiar elements are found in the old tale . But the ghost , the play - scene , and the culmination of the play in the death of the hero as well ...
Side xl
... Ophelia , does he lose his self - possession ; and the result in this case only goes to prove how firmly he retains it everywhere else . It is matter of common observation , that extreme emo- tions naturally express themselves by their ...
... Ophelia , does he lose his self - possession ; and the result in this case only goes to prove how firmly he retains it everywhere else . It is matter of common observation , that extreme emo- tions naturally express themselves by their ...
Side xliv
... Ophelia , Polonius , and even Osrick , has been analyzed and discussed , it is remarkable that no critic has stepped forward to notice the great beauty of Horatio's character , and its exquisite adaptation to the effect of the piece ...
... Ophelia , Polonius , and even Osrick , has been analyzed and discussed , it is remarkable that no critic has stepped forward to notice the great beauty of Horatio's character , and its exquisite adaptation to the effect of the piece ...
Side xlvii
... Ophelia's situation much resembles Imogen's ; their char- acters are in marked contrast . Both appear amid the cor- ruptions of a wicked court ; Ophelia escapes them by in- sensibility of their presence , Imogen , by determined re ...
... Ophelia's situation much resembles Imogen's ; their char- acters are in marked contrast . Both appear amid the cor- ruptions of a wicked court ; Ophelia escapes them by in- sensibility of their presence , Imogen , by determined re ...
Side xlviii
... Ophelia only concealments , there has been much doubt of his love , but never any of hers . Ophelia's silence as to her own passion has been sometimes misderived from a wish to hide it from others ; but , in truth , she seems not to be ...
... Ophelia only concealments , there has been much doubt of his love , but never any of hers . Ophelia's silence as to her own passion has been sometimes misderived from a wish to hide it from others ; but , in truth , she seems not to be ...
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beauty blood character copy Danes daughter dead dear death Denmark doth doubt drink effect Enter Hamlet Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feeling folio Fortinbras friends gentleman Ghost give grace grief Guil hand hast hath hear heart heaven Horatio ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Jephthah Julius Cæsar King king of Denmark king's lady Laer Laertes leave look Lord Chamberlain's men Lord Hamlet madness majesty Marcellus means mind mother murder nature night noble o'er omitted in Qq.-I. G. Ophelia Osric passage passion play players poison'd Polonius pray prince probably Pyrrhus Quarto Queen question rapier reading reason revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene seems sense Shakespeare Sings soul Spanish Tragedy speak speech spirit Swear sweet sword tell thee thing thou thought tion tongue tragedy true William Shakespeare words