The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkD.C. Heath, 1909 - 224 pages |
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Page 126
... Winter's Tale , i . 2. 426— " you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon " . Either because of this influence , or for the paleness of its radiance , especially as seen through clouds , Shakespeare frequently applies the ...
... Winter's Tale , i . 2. 426— " you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon " . Either because of this influence , or for the paleness of its radiance , especially as seen through clouds , Shakespeare frequently applies the ...
Page 128
... Winter's Tale , v . 2. 80 , " She had one eye declined for the loss of her husband , another elevated that the oracle was fulfilled " . For the idea cf. the dakpuber yeλáoɑoa ( ' laughing tearfully ' ) of Homer , Iliad , vi . 484. It is ...
... Winter's Tale , v . 2. 80 , " She had one eye declined for the loss of her husband , another elevated that the oracle was fulfilled " . For the idea cf. the dakpuber yeλáoɑoa ( ' laughing tearfully ' ) of Homer , Iliad , vi . 484. It is ...
Page 160
... a change has been made . 253. A proverbial expression , found in Lyly , and in Damon and Pythias ( 1582 ) , " I know the gall'd horse will soonest wince " . 255. a chorus . In Winter's Tale , Romeo and 160 [ Act III . HAMLET .
... a change has been made . 253. A proverbial expression , found in Lyly , and in Damon and Pythias ( 1582 ) , " I know the gall'd horse will soonest wince " . 255. a chorus . In Winter's Tale , Romeo and 160 [ Act III . HAMLET .
Page 161
William Shakespeare Edmund Kerchever Chambers. 255. a chorus . In Winter's Tale , Romeo and Juliet , Henry V. , a chorus is introduced to explain the progress of the action . 257. the puppets , the He and She , the actors in the comedy ...
William Shakespeare Edmund Kerchever Chambers. 255. a chorus . In Winter's Tale , Romeo and Juliet , Henry V. , a chorus is introduced to explain the progress of the action . 257. the puppets , the He and She , the actors in the comedy ...
Page 173
... Winter's Tale , iv . 4. 74- " For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long ; Grace and remembrance be to you both " . 176. pansies are for thoughts , because of their name , the French pensées ...
... Winter's Tale , iv . 4. 74- " For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long ; Grace and remembrance be to you both " . 176. pansies are for thoughts , because of their name , the French pensées ...
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