Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... seen by comparing the Second Quarto of Hamlet with the First . To do this with any degree of thorough- ness lies beyond the purpose of a school study of the play . But one brief passage will serve at least to illus- trate Shakespeare's ...
... seen by comparing the Second Quarto of Hamlet with the First . To do this with any degree of thorough- ness lies beyond the purpose of a school study of the play . But one brief passage will serve at least to illus- trate Shakespeare's ...
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... seen . That it would also be read , he doubtless knew , but the requirements of the stage were always in his mind , and the play will greatly gain in interest if we keep them , as we read , in our mind too . The questions scattered ...
... seen . That it would also be read , he doubtless knew , but the requirements of the stage were always in his mind , and the play will greatly gain in interest if we keep them , as we read , in our mind too . The questions scattered ...
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... seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says ' tis but our fantasy , And will not let belief take hold of him Touching this dreaded sight , twice seen of us : Therefore I have entreated him along With us to watch the minutes of this night , That if ...
... seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says ' tis but our fantasy , And will not let belief take hold of him Touching this dreaded sight , twice seen of us : Therefore I have entreated him along With us to watch the minutes of this night , That if ...
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... heard and do in part believe it . But look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill : Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , 160 Let us impart what we have seen to - night SCENE I. ] 9 Hamlet.
... heard and do in part believe it . But look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill : Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , 160 Let us impart what we have seen to - night SCENE I. ] 9 Hamlet.
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William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life , This spirit , dumb to us , will speak to him : Do you consent we shall acquaint him with it , As needful in ...
William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life , This spirit , dumb to us , will speak to him : Do you consent we shall acquaint him with it , As needful in ...
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