Hamlet, Bind 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Side 17
... mother . In the Play , as we now have it , Shakspere has left it doubtful whether the Queen was privy to the murder of her husband ; but in this scene , in the first copy , she says , - But , as I have a soul , I swear by heaven , I ...
... mother . In the Play , as we now have it , Shakspere has left it doubtful whether the Queen was privy to the murder of her husband ; but in this scene , in the first copy , she says , - But , as I have a soul , I swear by heaven , I ...
Side 21
... mother , the apparition of the murdered father , awful and portentous . The most eminent followers of Knight , although differing from him somewhat in minor details , are DELIUS , ELZE , STAUNTON , and DYCE , and their views will be set ...
... mother , the apparition of the murdered father , awful and portentous . The most eminent followers of Knight , although differing from him somewhat in minor details , are DELIUS , ELZE , STAUNTON , and DYCE , and their views will be set ...
Side 30
... mother of the manner in which her son escaped the plot laid by the King to have him put to death in England . [ See Q ,, lines 1747-1782 . ] Here , at last , is no confusion or mutilation ; all is coherent and complete ; but , on the ...
... mother of the manner in which her son escaped the plot laid by the King to have him put to death in England . [ See Q ,, lines 1747-1782 . ] Here , at last , is no confusion or mutilation ; all is coherent and complete ; but , on the ...
Side 32
... mother in the two Quartos of 1603 and 1604. Going backward , we come to the Second Act , and here the First Scene is so imperfectly given in Q , that it is impossible to say what it really represented . Here and there a line occurs as ...
... mother in the two Quartos of 1603 and 1604. Going backward , we come to the Second Act , and here the First Scene is so imperfectly given in Q , that it is impossible to say what it really represented . Here and there a line occurs as ...
Side 43
... mother . Therefore let mee intreat you stay in Court , 170 All Denmarkes hope our coofin and dearest Sonne . Ham . My lord , ti's not the fable fute I weare : No nor the teares that ftill ftand in my eyes , 175 Nor the distracted ...
... mother . Therefore let mee intreat you stay in Court , 170 All Denmarkes hope our coofin and dearest Sonne . Ham . My lord , ti's not the fable fute I weare : No nor the teares that ftill ftand in my eyes , 175 Nor the distracted ...
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