A little more than kin, and less than kind.' [Rushton] 4th “ X, 331 5th 46 iv, 223 III, iv, 161: That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat.' you go not till I set you up a glass.' [Rushton] 4th xi, 192 3d 3d V, i, 105: 'O, a pit of clay for to be made.' [Rule] 2d 66 xii, 264 .. 4th " iv, 559 .. Ist 66 X, 226 .. Ist 66 vii, 550 66 [Falconer] .. Ist 66 viii, 123 5th iv, 365 V, ii, 298: V, ii, 232: if it be not to come, it will be now.' [Warwick] 3d [Nicholson] 3d V, 50 3d ii, 64 iii, 224 iii, 273 i, 485 ii, 103 ii, 502 xii, 238 2d Ser. iii, 408, 490 2d " 4th vii, 125 X, 108 4th " 4th Hamlet mentioned in Shakespeare's will in an interlineation. 3d V, 50 .. 3d Hamlet's melancholy. [Kennedy] King Claudius, his title to the throne. [Rex; 263, Charnock;484] 5th 66 i, 25 5th iii, 321 iv, 103 The name Hamlet. [Bailey; 156; 233, Wright; 475, Charnock] Old and New: Fechter as Hamlet. April, p. 514. Philadelphia Port-folio: On the Madness of Ophelia. pp. 187-193. Quarterly Review: Hamlet's Story in Saxo Grammaticus, ii, 291. Causes of Unfitness of Hamlet for the French Stage, xvii, 449. Hamlet acted at Pittsburg, xxi, 151. Ducis's Version of Hamlet, xxix, 46, 47. Criterion of Madness of Hamlet, xlix, 184, 185. Dr Johnson on Hamlet, lxxix, 313-321. Hamlet: Miscellaneous, x, 492; xvi, 185; xvii, 219; xx, 403; xxi, 391; xxvi, 398; xxviii, 98; xxix, 429. Character of Hamlet, li, 183, 184. History of Hamlet in Saxo Grammaticus, li, 461, 462.—[ Timmins] . 1850 Speculative Philosophy, Journal of : pp. 67, 71, 78. 1873 Hamlet. January, pp. 71–87; April, pp. 66–87; July, pp. 78–88; vol. vii. Southern Review: Hamlet. April, p. 271, and July, p. 116. [Subsequently |