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Side xviii
... spirit . So they counselled the king to try measures for discover- ing his meaning . The plan hit upon for entrapping him was , to leave him with some beautiful woman in a secret place , where she could use her art upon him . To this ...
... spirit . So they counselled the king to try measures for discover- ing his meaning . The plan hit upon for entrapping him was , to leave him with some beautiful woman in a secret place , where she could use her art upon him . To this ...
Side xx
... spirit of her son , and to think what she might hope from his policy and wisdom . She prom- ises to keep his secret faithfully , and to aid him all she can in his purpose of revenge ; swearing to him that she had often hindered the ...
... spirit of her son , and to think what she might hope from his policy and wisdom . She prom- ises to keep his secret faithfully , and to aid him all she can in his purpose of revenge ; swearing to him that she had often hindered the ...
Side xxi
... spirit he has seen may be a devil " : " In those days , the north parts of the world , living then under Satan's laws , were full of enchanters , so that there was not any young gentleman that knew not something therein sufficient to ...
... spirit he has seen may be a devil " : " In those days , the north parts of the world , living then under Satan's laws , were full of enchanters , so that there was not any young gentleman that knew not something therein sufficient to ...
Side xxix
... spirit of profound and melancholy cogitation ; as if written under the influence of some stroke that had shaken the Poet's disposition with thoughts beyond the reaches of his soul ; or as if he were casting about in the darker and ...
... spirit of profound and melancholy cogitation ; as if written under the influence of some stroke that had shaken the Poet's disposition with thoughts beyond the reaches of his soul ; or as if he were casting about in the darker and ...
Side xxxvi
... spirit , and life seems rather a burden to be borne than a blessing to be cherished . In this condition , the appearance of the Ghost , its awful dis- closures , and more awful injunctions , confirming the sus- picion of his uncle's ...
... spirit , and life seems rather a burden to be borne than a blessing to be cherished . In this condition , the appearance of the Ghost , its awful dis- closures , and more awful injunctions , confirming the sus- picion of his uncle's ...
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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