Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkAMS Press, 1975 - 52 Seiten |
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... also towards the introducing of Fortinbrass in this Play , whose Appearance gives Rise to one Scene , which adds a Beauty to the Whole ; I mean , That wherein Hamlet makes those noble Reflections upon seeing That Prince's Army . Besides ...
... also towards the introducing of Fortinbrass in this Play , whose Appearance gives Rise to one Scene , which adds a Beauty to the Whole ; I mean , That wherein Hamlet makes those noble Reflections upon seeing That Prince's Army . Besides ...
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... also Horatio an Opportunity of addressing the Ghost in that beautiful Manner he does . PAGE 229 . Stay Illusion ! & c . The Description of the Presages which happen'd to Rome , and the drawing a like Inference from this super- natural ...
... also Horatio an Opportunity of addressing the Ghost in that beautiful Manner he does . PAGE 229 . Stay Illusion ! & c . The Description of the Presages which happen'd to Rome , and the drawing a like Inference from this super- natural ...
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... also perhaps to blacken still more the Character of the Usurper , who had revived a sottish Custom ( as appears by the Prince's Remarks upon it ) omitted by several of his Predecessors ; for it would have been improper to have had the ...
... also perhaps to blacken still more the Character of the Usurper , who had revived a sottish Custom ( as appears by the Prince's Remarks upon it ) omitted by several of his Predecessors ; for it would have been improper to have had the ...
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Absurdity Air of Probability Amlethus appear Audience Author Beauties Behaviour Bernardo Blank Verse certainly Circumstance Comick confess Conformity Crime Criticks Death Denmark Design Diction Dignity Discourse Dramatick Performances employ'd Euripides exalted excellent express'd Father Fault Fengo Filial Piety Fortinbrass Genius Gerutha Ghost give Hero Horatio imagine important Scene justly King King's Laertes Laertes's Love Manner Marcellus methinks Mother Murder Nation necessary never noble Norway O F Hamlet Prince observe Occasion Ophelia Opinion Passions perswaded Players Plot Poet Poet's Poetry Polonius Polonius's Prince Hamlet Prince's proper Queen raise a Laugh Reader Reason Reflections Remarks Repentance Revenge Romeo and Juliet Scene Sentiments Sequel Shakespeare's shew Soliloquy Sophocles speak Spectre Spirit Sublimity suitable supposed take Notice Taste Tenderness Theobalds Thing tions TRAGEDY O F Hamlet Tragick Writer true Uncle unsus Usurper Verse virtuous Character Vulgar whole Conduct whole Piece whole Play Wittenberg young Prince ΟΝ ΤΗΕ