HamletClarendon Press, 1912 - 143 sider |
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Side ix
... difference , we may imagine , was the result of experience . As Goethe observed , the play has something of the amplitude of a novel , and twenty years of acting had dis- covered what might go and what might stay . The version of 1604 ...
... difference , we may imagine , was the result of experience . As Goethe observed , the play has something of the amplitude of a novel , and twenty years of acting had dis- covered what might go and what might stay . The version of 1604 ...
Side xii
... difference in length between its 2,143 lines and the approximately 3,900 lines of the Second Quarto represents a difference not in action but in speech . Much the same things are done , only the first version tells us less about them ...
... difference in length between its 2,143 lines and the approximately 3,900 lines of the Second Quarto represents a difference not in action but in speech . Much the same things are done , only the first version tells us less about them ...
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 xviii
... difference between the two versions . In the first version Hamlet is merely wild , a young man who stamps , rails , sees a ghost , and kills Polonius for a whim . The calmness of the Queen gives accent to her son's extravagance . When ...
... difference between the two versions . In the first version Hamlet is merely wild , a young man who stamps , rails , sees a ghost , and kills Polonius for a whim . The calmness of the Queen gives accent to her son's extravagance . When ...
Side 61
... difference . What devil was't That thus hath cozen'd you at hoodman - blind ? Eyes without feeling , feeling without sight , Ears without hands or eyes , smelling sans all , Or but a sickly part of one true sense Could not so mope . 80 ...
... difference . What devil was't That thus hath cozen'd you at hoodman - blind ? Eyes without feeling , feeling without sight , Ears without hands or eyes , smelling sans all , Or but a sickly part of one true sense Could not so mope . 80 ...
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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