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Side 16
... heart of all his sense . ' In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's madness for Ophelia's love , the symptoms are made much stronger in the original copy . [ See Q ,, lines 788-792 . ] 6 It is curious ...
... heart of all his sense . ' In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's madness for Ophelia's love , the symptoms are made much stronger in the original copy . [ See Q ,, lines 788-792 . ] 6 It is curious ...
Side 18
... heart . Note the following passages , which indicate these morbid feelings , which are wanting in Q ,: How weary , flat , stale , and unprofitable , ' & c . , I , ii , 133 ; Denmark's a prison , ' & c . , II , ii , 239 ; ' I have of ...
... heart . Note the following passages , which indicate these morbid feelings , which are wanting in Q ,: How weary , flat , stale , and unprofitable , ' & c . , I , ii , 133 ; Denmark's a prison , ' & c . , II , ii , 239 ; ' I have of ...
Side 19
... heart , that early ease and felicity which he had proved in his youthful lyrics and descriptive verses , here enabled him to bestow on the induction of his drama a development to which subse- quent changes in his own mind qualified him ...
... heart , that early ease and felicity which he had proved in his youthful lyrics and descriptive verses , here enabled him to bestow on the induction of his drama a development to which subse- quent changes in his own mind qualified him ...
Side 20
... heart of his secret ; and Polonius reasons wisely , like many other wise men , from false premises . After this , Hamlet himself enters , reading ; and next ensues that most characteristic dialogue with Polonius , and afterwards with ...
... heart of his secret ; and Polonius reasons wisely , like many other wise men , from false premises . After this , Hamlet himself enters , reading ; and next ensues that most characteristic dialogue with Polonius , and afterwards with ...
Side 42
... heart , Leartes fare thee well . Lear . I in all loue and dutie take my leaue . 153. Leartes ] Leartes , B. Mus . copy . 153. newes ] news B. Mus . copy . 160 165 I 1 . 1 King . And now princely Sonne Hamlet , What meanes 42 The ...
... heart , Leartes fare thee well . Lear . I in all loue and dutie take my leaue . 153. Leartes ] Leartes , B. Mus . copy . 153. newes ] news B. Mus . copy . 160 165 I 1 . 1 King . And now princely Sonne Hamlet , What meanes 42 The ...
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