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Side 11
... hero of this tragedy . A footman named Hamlet enters , and a tankard - bearer asks him : " Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad ? ' MALONE says there was no satire intended . Eastward Hoe was acted at Shakespeare's own play - house ( the ...
... hero of this tragedy . A footman named Hamlet enters , and a tankard - bearer asks him : " Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad ? ' MALONE says there was no satire intended . Eastward Hoe was acted at Shakespeare's own play - house ( the ...
Side 24
... hero of the piece . It may account , also , for the introduction of scenes which appear to have been written for the sake of themselves alone ; beau- tiful in themselves , but neither necessary for the maintenance of a general harmony ...
... hero of the piece . It may account , also , for the introduction of scenes which appear to have been written for the sake of themselves alone ; beau- tiful in themselves , but neither necessary for the maintenance of a general harmony ...
Side 88
... hero in the prose narrative is utterly degraded below the rank he is entitled to take in the commencement . The murder of Hamlet's father , the marriage of his mother with the murderer , Hamlet's pretended mad- ness , his interview with ...
... hero in the prose narrative is utterly degraded below the rank he is entitled to take in the commencement . The murder of Hamlet's father , the marriage of his mother with the murderer , Hamlet's pretended mad- ness , his interview with ...
Side 89
... hero uniform ; sometimes he is called Hamblet ( as , no doubt , it stood in the first impression ) , and at other times Hamlet , as we have every reason to suppose it was altered in the old play , and as we find it in Shakespeare ...
... hero uniform ; sometimes he is called Hamblet ( as , no doubt , it stood in the first impression ) , and at other times Hamlet , as we have every reason to suppose it was altered in the old play , and as we find it in Shakespeare ...
Side 118
... hero has a wicked uncle , and , just as in the present play , Eric is his name . But in both romances from which the poem seems most especially to be taken no such name is found ; the usurper there being Godard . Without enlarging upon ...
... hero has a wicked uncle , and , just as in the present play , Eric is his name . But in both romances from which the poem seems most especially to be taken no such name is found ; the usurper there being Godard . Without enlarging upon ...
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