Hamlet, Bind 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1877 |
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Side 3
... Elze .. 335 , 378 English Comedians in Germany 114 Insanity , Real or Feigned .. Irving , Henry .. 195 .. Farren 258 .. 199 Fechter Ferriar .. 253 Jameson , Mrs 160 195 Johnson , Dr. . 145 PAGE .. .. 34 35 .. 294 204 .. 149 3.
... Elze .. 335 , 378 English Comedians in Germany 114 Insanity , Real or Feigned .. Irving , Henry .. 195 .. Farren 258 .. 199 Fechter Ferriar .. 253 Jameson , Mrs 160 195 Johnson , Dr. . 145 PAGE .. .. 34 35 .. 294 204 .. 149 3.
Side 89
... feigned insanity and of his revenge , and cast it in a dramatic or poetic mould , but it is not so conceivable that a mediocre translator should pick out this single story , unless he were led to do so by the popularity of the poetic ...
... feigned insanity and of his revenge , and cast it in a dramatic or poetic mould , but it is not so conceivable that a mediocre translator should pick out this single story , unless he were led to do so by the popularity of the poetic ...
Side 126
... feigned madness , and , thus feigning , so cunningly will I play my part that I shall find an opportunity to avenge my father's death . Hor . If so it stands , I pledge myself to be true to your highness . Ham . Horatio , I will so ...
... feigned madness , and , thus feigning , so cunningly will I play my part that I shall find an opportunity to avenge my father's death . Hor . If so it stands , I pledge myself to be true to your highness . Ham . Horatio , I will so ...
Side 128
... feigned [ simulirte ] madness . We must contrive to have him removed from here , if not from life ; otherwise some harm may come of it . SCENE V. Hamlet . Horatio . Ham . My worthy friend Horatio , through this assumed madness I hope to ...
... feigned [ simulirte ] madness . We must contrive to have him removed from here , if not from life ; otherwise some harm may come of it . SCENE V. Hamlet . Horatio . Ham . My worthy friend Horatio , through this assumed madness I hope to ...
Side 144
... feign himself mad . I cannot but think this to be injudicious ; for , so far from securing himself from any violence which he feared from the usurper , which was his design in so doing , it seems to have been the most likely way of ...
... feign himself mad . I cannot but think this to be injudicious ; for , so far from securing himself from any violence which he feared from the usurper , which was his design in so doing , it seems to have been the most likely way of ...
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