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Side 14
... look upon it as the touch - stone of versatility . It is not always the best actor , who will play Hamlet best , but he who is most variously endowed ; for that applauded drama is in fact a most irregular and parti - coloured ...
... look upon it as the touch - stone of versatility . It is not always the best actor , who will play Hamlet best , but he who is most variously endowed ; for that applauded drama is in fact a most irregular and parti - coloured ...
Side 15
... look , re- pulsive coldness and taunting ridicule cast on the creatures of the court , who besiege him , are peculiarly his own in the judicious management of soliloquy , so little understood by he is not to be surpassed by any in his ...
... look , re- pulsive coldness and taunting ridicule cast on the creatures of the court , who besiege him , are peculiarly his own in the judicious management of soliloquy , so little understood by he is not to be surpassed by any in his ...
Side 27
... Look to thyself ! -deny not thy depravity " and faultiness ; for these , thy sorrow is necessary indeed.- " Tear such foul weeds from thy bosom , mother , and check the " furor of thy crimes . - Thou hast once walked in the light of ...
... Look to thyself ! -deny not thy depravity " and faultiness ; for these , thy sorrow is necessary indeed.- " Tear such foul weeds from thy bosom , mother , and check the " furor of thy crimes . - Thou hast once walked in the light of ...
Side 28
... look . ❝ed upon as the paradise of England : and what Mount Edge- " cumbe is in one spot only , so appears the whole of Denmark " from Elsineur to Copenhagen . The land is high , and undula- " ting in various romantic and sublime forms ...
... look . ❝ed upon as the paradise of England : and what Mount Edge- " cumbe is in one spot only , so appears the whole of Denmark " from Elsineur to Copenhagen . The land is high , and undula- " ting in various romantic and sublime forms ...
Side 40
... look at them , and while he is in thought , " they appear remarkably calm and sweet ; but when he looks at you and speaks , the vivacity of his manner and the brilliancy of 66 his countenance are beyond description . His mouth is well ...
... look at them , and while he is in thought , " they appear remarkably calm and sweet ; but when he looks at you and speaks , the vivacity of his manner and the brilliancy of 66 his countenance are beyond description . His mouth is well ...
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