Hamlet, Bind 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Side 8
... supposed , more or less , to have employed , and of the stories of which he availed himself , are found in Henslowe's list of this period . Here we find a Titus Andronicus , a Lear , a Hamlet , a Henry V , and a Henry VI , a Buckingham ...
... supposed , more or less , to have employed , and of the stories of which he availed himself , are found in Henslowe's list of this period . Here we find a Titus Andronicus , a Lear , a Hamlet , a Henry V , and a Henry VI , a Buckingham ...
Side 9
... supposed that our poet's play should have been performed but 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 ...
... supposed that our poet's play should have been performed but 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 ...
Side 10
... supposed Hamlet to have appeared first in 1600 . According to SINGER ( Preliminary Remarks to Hamlet , p . 152 , 1826 ) , the trans- lated Tasso , referred to by Malone , need not necessarily have been Fairfax's trans- lation of 1600 ...
... supposed Hamlet to have appeared first in 1600 . According to SINGER ( Preliminary Remarks to Hamlet , p . 152 , 1826 ) , the trans- lated Tasso , referred to by Malone , need not necessarily have been Fairfax's trans- lation of 1600 ...
Side 16
... supposed madness of Hamlet than he thought fit to do in the amended copy . Thus Ophelia does not , as now , say , - Alas , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted , ' but she comes at once to proclaim Hamlet mad . [ See lines 664 ...
... supposed madness of Hamlet than he thought fit to do in the amended copy . Thus Ophelia does not , as now , say , - Alas , my lord , my lord , I have been so affrighted , ' but she comes at once to proclaim Hamlet mad . [ See lines 664 ...
Side 18
... supposed to be complete . ' The expression which Meres uses , for comedy witness , " implies that he selects particular examples of excellence . ' ] 66 Thus far Knight . No one , I think , can deny that his remarks are shrewd and ...
... supposed to be complete . ' The expression which Meres uses , for comedy witness , " implies that he selects particular examples of excellence . ' ] 66 Thus far Knight . No one , I think , can deny that his remarks are shrewd and ...
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