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Side 18
... feelings have altogether reference to his personal griefs and doubts . The first Hamlet was , we think , written when this bitter remembrance , ' whatever it was , had no place in his heart . Note the following passages , which indicate ...
... feelings have altogether reference to his personal griefs and doubts . The first Hamlet was , we think , written when this bitter remembrance , ' whatever it was , had no place in his heart . Note the following passages , which indicate ...
Side 79
... feeling of himselfe , That is thus merry in making of a graue ? [ V , i , 65. ] See how the flaue joles their heads against the earth . Hor . My lord , Cuftome hath made it in him feeme no- Clowne A pick - axe and a spade , a spade ...
... feeling of himselfe , That is thus merry in making of a graue ? [ V , i , 65. ] See how the flaue joles their heads against the earth . Hor . My lord , Cuftome hath made it in him feeme no- Clowne A pick - axe and a spade , a spade ...
Side 97
... feeling something stirring under them , he cried , A rat , a rat ! and presently drawing his sworde thrust it into the hangings , which done , pulled the counsellour ( halfe dead ) out by the heeles , made an end of killing him , and ...
... feeling something stirring under them , he cried , A rat , a rat ! and presently drawing his sworde thrust it into the hangings , which done , pulled the counsellour ( halfe dead ) out by the heeles , made an end of killing him , and ...
Side 111
... feeling of reason and equitie , that would be grieved to see treason rewarded with the like , and that an evill act is punished with just demerit in the partie himselfe that was the occasion ? who was ever sorrowfull to behold the ...
... feeling of reason and equitie , that would be grieved to see treason rewarded with the like , and that an evill act is punished with just demerit in the partie himselfe that was the occasion ? who was ever sorrowfull to behold the ...
Side 148
... feelings a milder planet should have ruled , whose gentle virtues should have bloomed through a life of felicity and usefulness . RITSON ( 1783 ) ( Remarks , & c . , 1783 , p . 217 . ) - Hamlet , the only child of the late king , upon ...
... feelings a milder planet should have ruled , whose gentle virtues should have bloomed through a life of felicity and usefulness . RITSON ( 1783 ) ( Remarks , & c . , 1783 , p . 217 . ) - Hamlet , the only child of the late king , upon ...
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