HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side xxi
... telling him what he had done , cut off his head with a sword . The next day , Hamblet makes an oration to the Danes , laying open to them his uncle's treachery , and what him- self has done in revenge of his father's death ; whereupon ...
... telling him what he had done , cut off his head with a sword . The next day , Hamblet makes an oration to the Danes , laying open to them his uncle's treachery , and what him- self has done in revenge of his father's death ; whereupon ...
Side lxi
... tell us by a tone that reveals to us that under this obedience her heart is breaking , when she says , " With almost all the holy vows of Heaven . " In this patriarchal submission to her father , in this touching defencelessness , this ...
... tell us by a tone that reveals to us that under this obedience her heart is breaking , when she says , " With almost all the holy vows of Heaven . " In this patriarchal submission to her father , in this touching defencelessness , this ...
Side lxv
... tell us . When Polonius speaks to Ophelia of her relations to Hamlet , he pretends ignorance ; he has only heard through others that his daughter talks with the prince , and often and confi- dentially . Here the cunning courtier shows ...
... tell us . When Polonius speaks to Ophelia of her relations to Hamlet , he pretends ignorance ; he has only heard through others that his daughter talks with the prince , and often and confi- dentially . Here the cunning courtier shows ...
Side 3
... tell young Hamlet about it , believing that the ghost , though dumb to them , will speak to him . Hamlet resolves to see it and to speak to it " though hell itself should gape and bid ” him “ hold his peace . " The ghost tells how the ...
... tell young Hamlet about it , believing that the ghost , though dumb to them , will speak to him . Hamlet resolves to see it and to speak to it " though hell itself should gape and bid ” him “ hold his peace . " The ghost tells how the ...
Side 12
... tell me , he that knows , 70 Why this same strict and most observant watch So nightly toils the subject of the land , And why such daily cast of brazen cannon , And foreign mart for implements of war ; Why such impress of shipwrights ...
... tell me , he that knows , 70 Why this same strict and most observant watch So nightly toils the subject of the land , And why such daily cast of brazen cannon , And foreign mart for implements of war ; Why such impress of shipwrights ...
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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