HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side ix
... Lord Chamberlain's Servants " became " The King's Players , " and the Quarto states that the play had been acted " by His Highness ' Serv- ants . " On the other hand , the entry may have been made by Robertes to secure the play to ...
... Lord Chamberlain's Servants " became " The King's Players , " and the Quarto states that the play had been acted " by His Highness ' Serv- ants . " On the other hand , the entry may have been made by Robertes to secure the play to ...
Side xiii
... Lord Leicester's servants to Denmark in 1585 ; Kempe , Bryan , and Pope , three of the company , subsequently joined the Chamberlain's company , and were actors in Shakespeare's plays . Shakespeare's remarkable knowledge of Danish ...
... Lord Leicester's servants to Denmark in 1585 ; Kempe , Bryan , and Pope , three of the company , subsequently joined the Chamberlain's company , and were actors in Shakespeare's plays . Shakespeare's remarkable knowledge of Danish ...
Side xviii
... king of Denmark , divided his kingdom into provinces , and placed governors in them . Among these were two valiant and warlike brothers , Horvendile and Fengon . The greatest honor that men of noble birth could at that time win , was by ...
... king of Denmark , divided his kingdom into provinces , and placed governors in them . Among these were two valiant and warlike brothers , Horvendile and Fengon . The greatest honor that men of noble birth could at that time win , was by ...
Side xix
... king's friends there was one who more than all the rest suspected Hamblet's madness to be feigned ; and he counselled the king to use some more subtle and crafty means for discovering his purpose . His device was , that the king should ...
... king's friends there was one who more than all the rest suspected Hamblet's madness to be feigned ; and he counselled the king to use some more subtle and crafty means for discovering his purpose . His device was , that the king should ...
Side xx
... king of England , when they were at sea , the Prince , his companions being asleep , read their commis- sion , and substituted for it one requiring the messengers to be hung . After this was done , he returned to Denmark , and arrived ...
... king of England , when they were at sea , the Prince , his companions being asleep , read their commis- sion , and substituted for it one requiring the messengers to be hung . After this was done , he returned to Denmark , and arrived ...
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