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HAMLET . [ Vol . vii . COLLIER ; vol . viii . KNIGHT . ] ACT I. SCENE 1.-C. p . 200 ; K. p . 30 . " A mote it is to trouble the mind's eye . " Here Mr. Knight ( like Caldecott ) very injudiciously prefers the reading of the first quarto ...
HAMLET . [ Vol . vii . COLLIER ; vol . viii . KNIGHT . ] ACT I. SCENE 1.-C. p . 200 ; K. p . 30 . " A mote it is to trouble the mind's eye . " Here Mr. Knight ( like Caldecott ) very injudiciously prefers the reading of the first quarto ...
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( i . e . whom ) ; nor do I recollect any performer of Hamlet who understood the words but as a single question : no pause of astonishment was made between " Saw " and " who " by the two Kembles , Kean , and Young , ―none is made by ...
( i . e . whom ) ; nor do I recollect any performer of Hamlet who understood the words but as a single question : no pause of astonishment was made between " Saw " and " who " by the two Kembles , Kean , and Young , ―none is made by ...
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When Mr. Collier inserted , from the folio , the words " Let me see , " he ought to have placed the stage - direction " Takes the Scull " after them ; for it is very evident that while Hamlet speaks these words , he has not yet taken ...
When Mr. Collier inserted , from the folio , the words " Let me see , " he ought to have placed the stage - direction " Takes the Scull " after them ; for it is very evident that while Hamlet speaks these words , he has not yet taken ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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