HamletClarendon Press, 1912 - 143 sider |
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Side xi
... Queen of her deceased husband ' , and the Queen tells Laertes that ' the young lady ' is drowned . Her clothes , she says , ' .bore the yong lady up ' By the same method the splendid speech on Man and Heaven and Earth in II . ii . 316 ...
... Queen of her deceased husband ' , and the Queen tells Laertes that ' the young lady ' is drowned . Her clothes , she says , ' .bore the yong lady up ' By the same method the splendid speech on Man and Heaven and Earth in II . ii . 316 ...
Side xii
... Queen becomes a party to the counterplot . It is to her that Horatio announces her son's return to Denmark , after the England voyage . The King hears the news later , and expresses surprise . The Queen had expressed none . She appears ...
... Queen becomes a party to the counterplot . It is to her that Horatio announces her son's return to Denmark , after the England voyage . The King hears the news later , and expresses surprise . The Queen had expressed none . She appears ...
Side xv
... Queen , & c . view between Hamlet and his mother in the First Quarto is also old , and un - Shakespearean . I speak now not of any difference of fact but of diction and sentiment . Even Professor Dowden INTRODUCTION XV.
... Queen , & c . view between Hamlet and his mother in the First Quarto is also old , and un - Shakespearean . I speak now not of any difference of fact but of diction and sentiment . Even Professor Dowden INTRODUCTION XV.
Side xvii
... thanks ; and bless'd are those Whose blood and judgment are so well comingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please . Give me that man b and the Queen . That is not passion's slave , INTRODUCTION xvii.
... thanks ; and bless'd are those Whose blood and judgment are so well comingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please . Give me that man b and the Queen . That is not passion's slave , INTRODUCTION xvii.
Side xviii
... Queen . Indeed , the two interviews be- Hamlet tween the Prince and his mother might be made a test of the difference between the two versions . In the first version Hamlet is merely wild , a young man who stamps , rails , sees a ghost ...
... Queen . Indeed , the two interviews be- Hamlet tween the Prince and his mother might be made a test of the difference between the two versions . In the first version Hamlet is merely wild , a young man who stamps , rails , sees a ghost ...
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action Amleth Ben Jonson Bernardo blood body Coleridge comes Danes daughter dead dear death Denmark dost doth earth England Enter HAMLET Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras gentleman Gertrude Ghost give good-night grace grief groundlings Hamlet plays hast hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour Horatio Horwendil in't is't Julius Caesar keep lady Laertes look Lord Hamlet Macbeth madness majesty Marcellus matter means mind mother murder nature never night Norway o'er Ophelia original sense Osric passion phrase play players poison'd Polonius pray Priam Pyrrhus Quarto Queen reason revenge Reynaldo Richard II ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE Second Clown Shake Shakespeare sleep soul speak speare's speech spirit stand story sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing Thomas Kyd thou thought tongue uncle VOLTIMAND Whe'r wind Wittenberg word youth