ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... Hamlet 119 A Midsummer Night's Dream King Henry VI . Parts II . & III . 70 All's Well that Ends Well . • 123 74 Measure for Measure 125 King Richard III . 78 Troilus and Cressida 127 Venus and Adonis 80 Othello . 131 Lucrece 82 King ...
... Hamlet 119 A Midsummer Night's Dream King Henry VI . Parts II . & III . 70 All's Well that Ends Well . • 123 74 Measure for Measure 125 King Richard III . 78 Troilus and Cressida 127 Venus and Adonis 80 Othello . 131 Lucrece 82 King ...
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... Hamlet , when de- livering his advice to the players , warns them against such an abuse in their performance of the tragedy which he commands them to present . ( Act III . Sc . ii . L. 42. ) Between the acts there was dancing and ...
... Hamlet , when de- livering his advice to the players , warns them against such an abuse in their performance of the tragedy which he commands them to present . ( Act III . Sc . ii . L. 42. ) Between the acts there was dancing and ...
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... Hamlet , which has rightly been named a " tragedy of thought , " what an impressive series of appeals to the senses is made from first to last - the starlit night upon the platform at Elsinore , haunted by a majestic spirit from the ...
... Hamlet , which has rightly been named a " tragedy of thought , " what an impressive series of appeals to the senses is made from first to last - the starlit night upon the platform at Elsinore , haunted by a majestic spirit from the ...
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... mercenary scribbler , who generally succeeded in spoil- ing not only the sound but the sense of such passages as he attempted to handle . Such an imperfect report of Hamlet , in an earlier form of the play 12 [ CHAP . SHAKSPERE .
... mercenary scribbler , who generally succeeded in spoil- ing not only the sound but the sense of such passages as he attempted to handle . Such an imperfect report of Hamlet , in an earlier form of the play 12 [ CHAP . SHAKSPERE .
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Edward Dowden. of Hamlet , in an earlier form of the play than that which it finally assumed , we possess , with passages stupidly inserted by an unknown hand , or reproduced from an imperfect recollection of what Shakspere had written ...
Edward Dowden. of Hamlet , in an earlier form of the play than that which it finally assumed , we possess , with passages stupidly inserted by an unknown hand , or reproduced from an imperfect recollection of what Shakspere had written ...
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