Hamlet, Bind 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Side 9
... once in the time of this account , and that Henslowe should have drawn from such a piece but the sum of eight shillings , when his share in several other plays came to three and sometimes four pounds . It is clear that not one of our ...
... once in the time of this account , and that Henslowe should have drawn from such a piece but the sum of eight shillings , when his share in several other plays came to three and sometimes four pounds . It is clear that not one of our ...
Side 16
... once to proclaim Hamlet mad . [ See lines 664-672 of Q ,. ] Again , in the next scene , when the King communicates his wishes to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , he does not speak of Hamlet as merely put from the understand- ing of ...
... once to proclaim Hamlet mad . [ See lines 664-672 of Q ,. ] Again , in the next scene , when the King communicates his wishes to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , he does not speak of Hamlet as merely put from the understand- ing of ...
Side 18
... once it had germinated in Shakspere's mind , never ceased to display itself . ' The Hamlet of 1604 is full of this thoughtfull philosophy . ' But the original sketch , as given in Q ,, exhibits few traces of it in the form of didactic ...
... once it had germinated in Shakspere's mind , never ceased to display itself . ' The Hamlet of 1604 is full of this thoughtfull philosophy . ' But the original sketch , as given in Q ,, exhibits few traces of it in the form of didactic ...
Side 19
... once perceive that it had done so ; and that the edition of 1603 , notwithstanding the imperfections and blunders which make it perhaps the very worst of all the badly printed plays of the time , does yet present no unsatisfactory ...
... once perceive that it had done so ; and that the edition of 1603 , notwithstanding the imperfections and blunders which make it perhaps the very worst of all the badly printed plays of the time , does yet present no unsatisfactory ...
Side 20
... The change may be regarded in several lights . It may be thought of as bringing out the strong scene with Ophelia , after more gradual and complete preparation , —as thus at once softening the seeming sternness of the scene 20 APPENDIX.
... The change may be regarded in several lights . It may be thought of as bringing out the strong scene with Ophelia , after more gradual and complete preparation , —as thus at once softening the seeming sternness of the scene 20 APPENDIX.
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