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Side xxx
... effects they have upon him , and the thoughts he has of them . Observe , too , that of all dra- matic personages ... effect still is , to remind us of him , and deepen our in- terest in him . The character of Hamlet has caused more ...
... effects they have upon him , and the thoughts he has of them . Observe , too , that of all dra- matic personages ... effect still is , to remind us of him , and deepen our in- terest in him . The character of Hamlet has caused more ...
Side xxxi
... effect of their combination . Thus there is somewhat in facts that still eludes the cunningest analysis ; like the vital principle , which no subtlety of dis- section can grasp or overtake . It is this mysteriousness of facts that ...
... effect of their combination . Thus there is somewhat in facts that still eludes the cunningest analysis ; like the vital principle , which no subtlety of dis- section can grasp or overtake . It is this mysteriousness of facts that ...
Side xxxiii
... effect of this overbalance of the imaginative power is beautifully illustrated in the everlasting broodings and superfluous activities of Hamlet's mind , which , unseated from its healthy relation , is constantly occupied with the world ...
... effect of this overbalance of the imaginative power is beautifully illustrated in the everlasting broodings and superfluous activities of Hamlet's mind , which , unseated from its healthy relation , is constantly occupied with the world ...
Side xxxvi
... effect , be setting an exam- ple and precedent of murder , not of justice . Thus Hamlet's conscience is divided , not merely against his inclination , but against itself . However he multiplies to himself reasons and motives for the ...
... effect , be setting an exam- ple and precedent of murder , not of justice . Thus Hamlet's conscience is divided , not merely against his inclination , but against itself . However he multiplies to himself reasons and motives for the ...
Side xl
... effect of some of his awfulest scenes by making the persons indulge in flashes of merriment ; for what so appalling as to see a person laughing and playing from excess of anguish or terror ? Now , the expressions of mirth , in such ...
... effect of some of his awfulest scenes by making the persons indulge in flashes of merriment ; for what so appalling as to see a person laughing and playing from excess of anguish or terror ? Now , the expressions of mirth , in such ...
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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