Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... play . But one brief passage will serve at least to illus- trate Shakespeare's methods in revision . The reading of the First Quarto for I , i , 150-52 is as follows : The Cock that is the trumpet to the morne , xii Introduction.
... play . But one brief passage will serve at least to illus- trate Shakespeare's methods in revision . The reading of the First Quarto for I , i , 150-52 is as follows : The Cock that is the trumpet to the morne , xii Introduction.
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... passage ? No ! Up , sword , and know thou a more horrid hent : When he is drunk asleep , or in his rage , Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed ; At gaming , swearing , or about some act That has no relish of salvation in't ; Then ...
... passage ? No ! Up , sword , and know thou a more horrid hent : When he is drunk asleep , or in his rage , Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed ; At gaming , swearing , or about some act That has no relish of salvation in't ; Then ...
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... To have proved most royally : and , for his passage , The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Take up the bodies : such a sight as this 410 Becomes the field , but here shows much amiss . 154 [ ACT V Hamlet.
... To have proved most royally : and , for his passage , The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Take up the bodies : such a sight as this 410 Becomes the field , but here shows much amiss . 154 [ ACT V Hamlet.
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... passage is read as indicated below , under line 113 . IIO . So like the king . Turn back to lines 47-49 , 58-59 , 81 . Why is this point so emphasized ? 113 ff . Compare Julius Cæsar , I , iii , 1-78 ; II , ii , 13-31 , for a fuller ...
... passage is read as indicated below , under line 113 . IIO . So like the king . Turn back to lines 47-49 , 58-59 , 81 . Why is this point so emphasized ? 113 ff . Compare Julius Cæsar , I , iii , 1-78 ; II , ii , 13-31 , for a fuller ...
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William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. line 117 , or the passage is in some other way corrupt . Numer- ous emendations have been suggested . 118. Disasters in the sun . Cf. North's Plutarch : " Also the brightness of the sun was ...
William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. line 117 , or the passage is in some other way corrupt . Numer- ous emendations have been suggested . 118. Disasters in the sun . Cf. North's Plutarch : " Also the brightness of the sun was ...
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