Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... passion , as are the chief persons of the later tragedies ; e.g. , Othello , Macbeth , Coriolanus . The burden of a terrible duty is laid upon each of them , and neither is fitted for bearing such a burden . Brutus is disqualified for ...
... passion , as are the chief persons of the later tragedies ; e.g. , Othello , Macbeth , Coriolanus . The burden of a terrible duty is laid upon each of them , and neither is fitted for bearing such a burden . Brutus is disqualified for ...
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... ) , in a critical notice of this play , remarks , " If Lear ' is distin- guished by the greatest depth of passion , ' Hamlet ' is the most remarkable for the ingenuity , originality , and unstudied develop- 12 INTRODUCTION .
... ) , in a critical notice of this play , remarks , " If Lear ' is distin- guished by the greatest depth of passion , ' Hamlet ' is the most remarkable for the ingenuity , originality , and unstudied develop- 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... passion , but by refinement of thought and sentiment . Hamlet is as little of the hero as a man can well be ; but he is a young and princely novice , full of high enthusiasm and quick sensibility , —the sport of cir- cumstances ...
... passion , but by refinement of thought and sentiment . Hamlet is as little of the hero as a man can well be ; but he is a young and princely novice , full of high enthusiasm and quick sensibility , —the sport of cir- cumstances ...
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... passion is to think , not to act ; and any vague pretext that flatters this propensity instantly diverts him from his previ- ous purposes . • " Nothing can be more affecting or beautiful than the Queen's apostrophe to Ophelia on ...
... passion is to think , not to act ; and any vague pretext that flatters this propensity instantly diverts him from his previ- ous purposes . • " Nothing can be more affecting or beautiful than the Queen's apostrophe to Ophelia on ...
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... passion ; there is the madness caused by intense and continued thought ; there is the delirium of fevered nerves . But Ophelia's madness is distinct from these ; it is not the suspension , but the utter destruction , of the reasoning ...
... passion ; there is the madness caused by intense and continued thought ; there is the delirium of fevered nerves . But Ophelia's madness is distinct from these ; it is not the suspension , but the utter destruction , of the reasoning ...
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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