Hamlet, and As you like it, a specimen of a new ed. of Shakespeare [by T. Caldecott]. by T. Caldecott |
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... Haml . IV . 4. H. and discourse of thought . Othel . IV . 2. Desd . Boswell instances the preface to Davys's Reports : " And this idea have I conceived of him , not out of mine own imagination , or weak discourse of reason : " and ...
... Haml . IV . 4. H. and discourse of thought . Othel . IV . 2. Desd . Boswell instances the preface to Davys's Reports : " And this idea have I conceived of him , not out of mine own imagination , or weak discourse of reason : " and ...
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... HAML . 4tos . HOR . [ Within ] Illo , ho , ho , my lord ! HAM . Hillo , ho , ho , boy ! ( 108 ) come , bird , come . ( 109 ) and . Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . 4tos . MAR . How is't , my noble lord ? HOR . What news , my lord ? HAM . O ...
... HAML . 4tos . HOR . [ Within ] Illo , ho , ho , my lord ! HAM . Hillo , ho , ho , boy ! ( 108 ) come , bird , come . ( 109 ) and . Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . 4tos . MAR . How is't , my noble lord ? HOR . What news , my lord ? HAM . O ...
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... Haml . V. 1. Haml . e beshrew my jealousy ] i . e . a mischief on ! See M. N. Dr. II . 3. Hermia . 1623,32 . SCENE II . A Room in the Castle . Enter SC . 1 . 45 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... Haml . V. 1. Haml . e beshrew my jealousy ] i . e . a mischief on ! See M. N. Dr. II . 3. Hermia . 1623,32 . SCENE II . A Room in the Castle . Enter SC . 1 . 45 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... Haml . I. 4 . Haml . b At our considered time ] i . e . the past being used for that which is in prospect ; " when we have more time for consi- dering . " с c expostulate ] i . e . to show by discussion , to put the pros and cons , to ...
... Haml . I. 4 . Haml . b At our considered time ] i . e . the past being used for that which is in prospect ; " when we have more time for consi- dering . " с c expostulate ] i . e . to show by discussion , to put the pros and cons , to ...
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... e . big with meaning . We have " dull and unpregnant " at the end of this scene . Haml . " Quick and pregnant capacities . " Puttenham's Arte of Poesie . p . 154 . GUIL . My honour'd lord ! — Ros . My 54 ACT II . HAMLET ,
... e . big with meaning . We have " dull and unpregnant " at the end of this scene . Haml . " Quick and pregnant capacities . " Puttenham's Arte of Poesie . p . 154 . GUIL . My honour'd lord ! — Ros . My 54 ACT II . HAMLET ,
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