Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, Written by Mr. William ShakespeareW. Wilkins, 1736 - 52 Seiten |
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... this Paradox , my Mean- ing is , that if we can but once fuppofe fuch Characters to exift , then we must allow they must think and act exactly as he has defcri- bed them . THIS THis is but a fhort Sketch of the main Part ( 2 )
... this Paradox , my Mean- ing is , that if we can but once fuppofe fuch Characters to exift , then we must allow they must think and act exactly as he has defcri- bed them . THIS THis is but a fhort Sketch of the main Part ( 2 )
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... the dark , but may fuppofe it to have been done in the fame Man- ner , as feveral things of the like Nature have been effected , viz . by Corruption and Violence , and and perhaps upon the Pretence of the Prince's being too ( 16 )
... the dark , but may fuppofe it to have been done in the fame Man- ner , as feveral things of the like Nature have been effected , viz . by Corruption and Violence , and and perhaps upon the Pretence of the Prince's being too ( 16 )
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... fuppofe a confiderable Number of Years spent in this Tragedy ; because Prince Hamlet is faid to defire to return to Witten- berg again , and is fupposed to be just come from it ; and that afterwards , the Grave - Digger lets us know ...
... fuppofe a confiderable Number of Years spent in this Tragedy ; because Prince Hamlet is faid to defire to return to Witten- berg again , and is fupposed to be just come from it ; and that afterwards , the Grave - Digger lets us know ...
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... fuppofe he leads to that other Enterprize which is mentioned in that Scene . Now it is no ways likely , that between the Embaffy and the marching of an Army already affembled before that Embaffy , there fhould be a Number of Years ...
... fuppofe he leads to that other Enterprize which is mentioned in that Scene . Now it is no ways likely , that between the Embaffy and the marching of an Army already affembled before that Embaffy , there fhould be a Number of Years ...
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... fuppofe to arife , even in the Breast of the most undaunted Perfon , upon the fecing and converfing with fo ftrange an Apparition . His breaking from his Friends with that Vehemency of Paffion in an Eagerness of De- fire to hear what ...
... fuppofe to arife , even in the Breast of the most undaunted Perfon , upon the fecing and converfing with fo ftrange an Apparition . His breaking from his Friends with that Vehemency of Paffion in an Eagerness of De- fire to hear what ...
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Seite 19 - Like Niobe, all tears; why she, even she, — O God ! a beast, that wants discourse of reason, Would have mourn'd longer, — married with my uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules...
Seite 19 - That it should come to this! But two months dead: nay, not so much, not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly.
Seite 19 - Why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on ; yet, within a month, Let me not think Frailty, thy name is Woman...
Seite 11 - What art thou, that usurp'st this time of night, Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march?
Seite 33 - England ; which design, had it taken effect upon his life, he never could have revenged his father's murder.
Seite 21 - I have not mentioned the incest of her marriage, which is so obvious a provocation ; but cannot forbear taking notice, that when his fury is at its height, he cries, " Frailty, thy name is Woman...
Seite 46 - Ophelia's madnefs was chiefly for her father's death, or for the lofs of Hamlet. It is not often that young women run mad for the lofs of their fathers. It is more natural to...
Seite 49 - Denmark, as he had the dying voice of the prince. He in a few words gives a noble character of Hamlet, and ferves to carry off the...
Seite 55 - And the more I read him, the more I am convinced, that as he knew his own particular Talent well, he study'd more to work up great and moving Circumstances to place his chief Characters in, so as to affect our Passions strongly, he apply'd himself more to This than he did to the Means or Methods whereby he brought his Characters into those Circumstances.
Seite 4 - But the Province of an Editor and a Commentator is quite foreign to that of a Poet. The former endeavours to give us an Author as he is ; the latter, by the Correclnefs and Excellency of his own Genius, is often tempted to give us an Author as he thinks he ought to be.