Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... head as about to speak , when , at the crowing of the morning cock , it faded away . Horatio , now convinced that the Ghost is no il- lusion , predicts that its appearance bodes some evil to the State ; and it is agreed that he , with ...
... head as about to speak , when , at the crowing of the morning cock , it faded away . Horatio , now convinced that the Ghost is no il- lusion , predicts that its appearance bodes some evil to the State ; and it is agreed that he , with ...
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... head of im- propriety of intention . " • • " It has often been remarked , " says Rev. Charles E. Moberly ( Introduction to " Hamlet " ) , " how admirably the subordinate characters of this play contrast with and support the grand cen ...
... head of im- propriety of intention . " • • " It has often been remarked , " says Rev. Charles E. Moberly ( Introduction to " Hamlet " ) , " how admirably the subordinate characters of this play contrast with and support the grand cen ...
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... head Of this posthaste and romage 2 in the land . Bernardo . I think it be no other but e'en so : Well may it sort that this portentous figure Comes armed through our watch ; so like the King That was and is the question of these wars ...
... head Of this posthaste and romage 2 in the land . Bernardo . I think it be no other but e'en so : Well may it sort that this portentous figure Comes armed through our watch ; so like the King That was and is the question of these wars ...
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... head is not more native to the heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? Laertes . My dread lord , Your leave and favor to return to France ; From ...
... head is not more native to the heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? Laertes . My dread lord , Your leave and favor to return to France ; From ...
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... fabulous creatures , represented like men , but with the feet and legs of goats , short horns on the head , and the whole body covered with thick hair . " 8 Allow . By what it fed on ; and yet , within SCENE II . ] 34 HAMLET .
... fabulous creatures , represented like men , but with the feet and legs of goats , short horns on the head , and the whole body covered with thick hair . " 8 Allow . By what it fed on ; and yet , within SCENE II . ] 34 HAMLET .
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Bernardo blood body breath Cæsar Castle character Comedy comes Dane daughter dead dear deed Denmark doth drink e'en earth Elsinore England Enter HAMLET Enter KING Exeunt Rosencrantz Exit Ghost eyes faith Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grave grief guilty hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hold Horatio in't is't Jephthah Julius Cæsar King of Denmark lady Laertes leave look Lord Hamlet madness main action Majesty Marcellus marry means mother murder nature night noble Norway Note o'er Ophelia Osric passion play players plot poison poison'd pray Priam public theater Pyrrhus Queen rapier Reënter revenge Reynaldo Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene Second Clown Shakespeare Sings sleep soul speak speech spirit stage Swear sweet sword tell theater thee There's thine thing thoughts tongue tragedy twere villain Voltimand word youth