HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side xii
... things cald whips in store " ; Hieronimo certainly says so in the most fa- mous passage of The Spanish Tragedy . let receives considerable confirmation when one remembers that Kyd translated xii Preface TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
... things cald whips in store " ; Hieronimo certainly says so in the most fa- mous passage of The Spanish Tragedy . let receives considerable confirmation when one remembers that Kyd translated xii Preface TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
Side xxi
... things past . It touch- eth not the matter herein to discover the parts of divina- tion in man , and whether this Prince , by reason of his over- great melancholy , had received those impressions , divin- ing that which never any had ...
... things past . It touch- eth not the matter herein to discover the parts of divina- tion in man , and whether this Prince , by reason of his over- great melancholy , had received those impressions , divin- ing that which never any had ...
Side xxvi
... thing with certainty as to time ; since the name and date may have been written when Harvey purchased the book , and the note at some later period . The only other contemporary notice to be quoted of the play , is an entry at the ...
... thing with certainty as to time ; since the name and date may have been written when Harvey purchased the book , and the note at some later period . The only other contemporary notice to be quoted of the play , is an entry at the ...
Side xxxi
... things they are . We often speak of them as very simple and intelligible ; and in some respects they are so ; but ... thing , we are apt to put off that humility towards it , which is both the better part of wisdom , and also our key ...
... things they are . We often speak of them as very simple and intelligible ; and in some respects they are so ; but ... thing , we are apt to put off that humility towards it , which is both the better part of wisdom , and also our key ...
Side xxxii
... thing ; and men arrive at opposite conclusions , forgetting , that of a given fact many things may be true in their place and degree , yet none of them true in such sort as to impair the truth of others . Now , Hamlet is all varieties ...
... thing ; and men arrive at opposite conclusions , forgetting , that of a given fact many things may be true in their place and degree , yet none of them true in such sort as to impair the truth of others . Now , Hamlet is all varieties ...
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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