The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Hamlet , " and how the one must have relaxed and the other have turned idly upon the player who remained , so soon as the author - actor had left the stage . ( 16 ) Pitied him . It is pleasant to register the appreciation of a brother ...
... Hamlet , " and how the one must have relaxed and the other have turned idly upon the player who remained , so soon as the author - actor had left the stage . ( 16 ) Pitied him . It is pleasant to register the appreciation of a brother ...
Strana 274
... Hamlet , " where the word again occurs ; but we think that doubt ' was an old form of spelling ' dout , " and not that the doubt ' of the Folio meant in the present passage ( as has been supposed by some interpreters ) redoubt , ' over ...
... Hamlet , " where the word again occurs ; but we think that doubt ' was an old form of spelling ' dout , " and not that the doubt ' of the Folio meant in the present passage ( as has been supposed by some interpreters ) redoubt , ' over ...
Strana 559
... Hamlet , " Act iii . , sc . 1 ) ; ' your shafts of fortune " ( " Pericles , " Act iii . , sc . 3 ) ; and the " dart of chance " ( " Othello , " Act iv . , sc 1 ) , it seems probable that here " quarrel " bears the meaning we have given ...
... Hamlet , " Act iii . , sc . 1 ) ; ' your shafts of fortune " ( " Pericles , " Act iii . , sc . 3 ) ; and the " dart of chance " ( " Othello , " Act iv . , sc 1 ) , it seems probable that here " quarrel " bears the meaning we have given ...
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