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Side 21
... passes away without effect . The remainder of the Act is in a key far less passionate . And , again , when we come to the Third Act the vehemence of the play - scene breaks out with equal unexpectedness . Take the altered shape of the ...
... passes away without effect . The remainder of the Act is in a key far less passionate . And , again , when we come to the Third Act the vehemence of the play - scene breaks out with equal unexpectedness . Take the altered shape of the ...
Side 87
... pass by means different from what are there related ; yet it is easy to see that Hamlet's counterfeit funeral furnish'd him with the idea of Ophelia's true one ; as his harangue to the Danes did the speech of Horatio . This history , as ...
... pass by means different from what are there related ; yet it is easy to see that Hamlet's counterfeit funeral furnish'd him with the idea of Ophelia's true one ; as his harangue to the Danes did the speech of Horatio . This history , as ...
Side 133
... passes across the stage . It lightens . Ham . Ah , noble shade of my father , stay ! Alas ! alas ! what wouldst thou ? Dost thou demand vengeance ? I will fulfil it at the right time . Queen . What are you about ? and to whom are you ...
... passes across the stage . It lightens . Ham . Ah , noble shade of my father , stay ! Alas ! alas ! what wouldst thou ? Dost thou demand vengeance ? I will fulfil it at the right time . Queen . What are you about ? and to whom are you ...
Side 151
... pass for manly spirit , or love of so- ciety ; and imposes this opinion not upon others , but upon himself . When the miser indulges his love of wealth , he says , and believes , that he follows the maxims of a laudable economy . So ...
... pass for manly spirit , or love of so- ciety ; and imposes this opinion not upon others , but upon himself . When the miser indulges his love of wealth , he says , and believes , that he follows the maxims of a laudable economy . So ...
Side 152
... passing through the medium of his contemplations , acquire , as they pass , a form and a color not naturally their own . Hence we see a great , an almost enormous , intellectual activity , and a proportionate aversion to real action E ...
... passing through the medium of his contemplations , acquire , as they pass , a form and a color not naturally their own . Hence we see a great , an almost enormous , intellectual activity , and a proportionate aversion to real action E ...
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action actors Amleth appears avenge blood cause character of Hamlet Claudius copy Corambis courtiers crime critics death deed Denmark doubt drama edition effect England exit eyes father fear feeling feigned madness Fengon fhall Fortinbras friends German Ghost give Goethe Hamlet plays hand hath haue heart Heaven hero Horatio Horvendile Hubert Languet human idea insanity intellectual kill King Laertes Lear Leartes look Lord loue Marcellus means melancholy mind moral mother murder nature never night noble Norway Ofel Ofelia Ophelia Orvandill Osric passages passion persons Philip Sidney piece play players poet Polonius Prince Hamlet Quarto Queen racter rapiers reason revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern says scene seems Shakespeare Shakespeare's Hamlet ſhall soliloquy soul speak ſpeake speech spirit stage thee things thou thought tion tragedy tragic true truth uncle uttered vengeance Voltaire whole Wittenberg words