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Side 8
... 1594. ' ( It is to be borne in mind that Shake- speare was one of the Lorde chamberlen men ' at this date . ' ) The entry itself is as follows : 9 of June 1594 , Rd at hamlet . . . . viijs In a note MALONE says : In the Essay on 8 APPENDIX.
... 1594. ' ( It is to be borne in mind that Shake- speare was one of the Lorde chamberlen men ' at this date . ' ) The entry itself is as follows : 9 of June 1594 , Rd at hamlet . . . . viijs In a note MALONE says : In the Essay on 8 APPENDIX.
Side 17
... mind , and of his subjection to circumstances , that he should have no con- fidences with his mother , and form with ... minds , a most remarkable example of the difference between the mature and the youthful intellect . The scene of the ...
... mind , and of his subjection to circumstances , that he should have no con- fidences with his mother , and form with ... minds , a most remarkable example of the difference between the mature and the youthful intellect . The scene of the ...
Side 18
... mind , never ceased to display itself . ' The Hamlet of 1604 is full of this thoughtfull philosophy . ' But the original sketch , as given in Q ,, exhibits few traces of it in the form of didactic observations . Note the following ...
... mind , never ceased to display itself . ' The Hamlet of 1604 is full of this thoughtfull philosophy . ' But the original sketch , as given in Q ,, exhibits few traces of it in the form of didactic observations . Note the following ...
Side 19
... mind , from the unripe fervor of early manhood to the calmer and more philosophic inspiration of perfect maturity . [ Page 380. ] In other words , the older Play evolves but partially either of the ele- ments of the Prince's ...
... mind , from the unripe fervor of early manhood to the calmer and more philosophic inspiration of perfect maturity . [ Page 380. ] In other words , the older Play evolves but partially either of the ele- ments of the Prince's ...
Side 21
... mind of the Prince , the minds of all who stand about him , are for a time quiescent , brooding , expectant . And then , in the Third Act , of which the transposed scene is the opening , comes the convulsion , shock after shock ; -the ...
... mind of the Prince , the minds of all who stand about him , are for a time quiescent , brooding , expectant . And then , in the Third Act , of which the transposed scene is the opening , comes the convulsion , shock after shock ; -the ...
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