Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A TragedyJohn Bell, 1777 - 84 sider |
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Side 17
... fupported by the fame requifites as Horatio , but more animated ; Polonius , in performance , should maintain a quaint , self- important fhrewdness of expreffion , but ftudioufly avoid all low comedy tricks ; delicacy of appearance ...
... fupported by the fame requifites as Horatio , but more animated ; Polonius , in performance , should maintain a quaint , self- important fhrewdness of expreffion , but ftudioufly avoid all low comedy tricks ; delicacy of appearance ...
Side 25
... fupported by the character , incident , and writing , is , after great reduction , too long ; Mr. Garrick , in a late alteration of this play , has judiciously fhortened it . The Ghoft is certainly too much in view . ACT II . SCENE I ...
... fupported by the character , incident , and writing , is , after great reduction , too long ; Mr. Garrick , in a late alteration of this play , has judiciously fhortened it . The Ghoft is certainly too much in view . ACT II . SCENE I ...
Side 42
... * This fcene is admirably fupported for Hamlet by the author , and contains many excellent ftrokes of fortive , lively , well - adopted fatire , pleatingly couched . 3 He He fhall with speed to England , For the demand 42 HAM LE T.
... * This fcene is admirably fupported for Hamlet by the author , and contains many excellent ftrokes of fortive , lively , well - adopted fatire , pleatingly couched . 3 He He fhall with speed to England , For the demand 42 HAM LE T.
Side 45
... of Hamlet , in this Scene , which fhould be fupported by a great flow of forced fpirits , is ex cellently defigned to cover his deep intention of criminating the King . Pol . Pol . That I did , my Lord , and HAMLE 49 T.
... of Hamlet , in this Scene , which fhould be fupported by a great flow of forced fpirits , is ex cellently defigned to cover his deep intention of criminating the King . Pol . Pol . That I did , my Lord , and HAMLE 49 T.
Side 57
... fupported greatly by fpirit , bufinefs , fentiment , and dialogue ; if Hamlet is equal to it , the conclufive fcene mu fend him off with remarkable eclat . , ACT ACT IV . SCENE I. A Royal Apartment . King.TH HAM LE T. 57.
... fupported greatly by fpirit , bufinefs , fentiment , and dialogue ; if Hamlet is equal to it , the conclufive fcene mu fend him off with remarkable eclat . , ACT ACT IV . SCENE I. A Royal Apartment . King.TH HAM LE T. 57.
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