Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... stage , that the dramatists , whose wit is as keen as a rapier , are afraid to encounter these chits who fight , as it were , with a goose quill . " - REV . C. E. MOBERLY . 2 Profession , or calling . 1 Paid . 3 Urge ; incite . 4 Plot ...
... stage , that the dramatists , whose wit is as keen as a rapier , are afraid to encounter these chits who fight , as it were , with a goose quill . " - REV . C. E. MOBERLY . 2 Profession , or calling . 1 Paid . 3 Urge ; incite . 4 Plot ...
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... stage in England before the reign of Charles II . 4 A Russian condiment prepared from the roes of sturgeon and other fish . It needed an acquired taste to relish it . 5 People generally . 6 See Note 6 , p . 68 . 7 Accuse . 8 Affectation ...
... stage in England before the reign of Charles II . 4 A Russian condiment prepared from the roes of sturgeon and other fish . It needed an acquired taste to relish it . 5 People generally . 6 See Note 6 , p . 68 . 7 Accuse . 8 Affectation ...
Seite 77
... stage with tears , And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty , and appall the free , Confound the ignorant , and amaze indeed The very faculties of eyes and ears . Yet I , A dull and muddy - mettled rascal ...
... stage with tears , And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty , and appall the free , Confound the ignorant , and amaze indeed The very faculties of eyes and ears . Yet I , A dull and muddy - mettled rascal ...
Seite 86
... stage till the time of Charles II . in his Diary : " Nov. 8 , 1663. — To church , where I found that my coming in a periwig did not prove so strange as I was afeard it would , for I thought all the church would presently have cast their ...
... stage till the time of Charles II . in his Diary : " Nov. 8 , 1663. — To church , where I found that my coming in a periwig did not prove so strange as I was afeard it would , for I thought all the church would presently have cast their ...
Seite 87
... stage clowns , many of them having great reputation for their improvised jokes . Johnson and Steevens ( Shakespeare , edition 1785 , p . 387 ) have this note : " Stowe informs us , that among the twelve players who were sworn the ...
... stage clowns , many of them having great reputation for their improvised jokes . Johnson and Steevens ( Shakespeare , edition 1785 , p . 387 ) have this note : " Stowe informs us , that among the twelve players who were sworn the ...
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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