Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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... England . [ See Q ,, lines 1747-1782 . ] Here , at last , is no confusion or mutilation ; all is coherent and complete ; but , on the other hand , there is heaviness of form , empti- ness of matter . Plainly Shakespeare never wrote this ...
... England . [ See Q ,, lines 1747-1782 . ] Here , at last , is no confusion or mutilation ; all is coherent and complete ; but , on the other hand , there is heaviness of form , empti- ness of matter . Plainly Shakespeare never wrote this ...
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... England , His shipping is already furnished , And we haue fent by Roffencrafi and Gilderftone , 1565 Our letters to our deare brother of England , For Hamlets welfare and his happineffe : [ IV , iii , 12. ] [ IV , 72 The Tragedie of Hamlet.
... England , His shipping is already furnished , And we haue fent by Roffencrafi and Gilderftone , 1565 Our letters to our deare brother of England , For Hamlets welfare and his happineffe : [ IV , iii , 12. ] [ IV , 72 The Tragedie of Hamlet.
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... England hoe . exeunt all but the king . king Gertred , leaue me , And take your leaue of Hamlet , To England is he gone , ne're to returne : [ IV , iii , 63. ] Our Letters are vnto the King of England , That on the fight of them , on ...
... England hoe . exeunt all but the king . king Gertred , leaue me , And take your leaue of Hamlet , To England is he gone , ne're to returne : [ IV , iii , 63. ] Our Letters are vnto the King of England , That on the fight of them , on ...
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... England , fare him well , I hope to heare good newes from thence ere long , If euery thing fall out to our content , 1620 As I doe make no doubt but so it shall . Queene God grant it may , heau'ns keep my Hamlet safe : But this ...
... England , fare him well , I hope to heare good newes from thence ere long , If euery thing fall out to our content , 1620 As I doe make no doubt but so it shall . Queene God grant it may , heau'ns keep my Hamlet safe : But this ...
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... England , Wherein he saw himselfe betray'd to death , As at his next conuerfion with your grace , He will relate the circumstance at full . 1755 Queene Then I perceiue there's treafon in his lookes That seem'd to fugar o're his villanie ...
... England , Wherein he saw himselfe betray'd to death , As at his next conuerfion with your grace , He will relate the circumstance at full . 1755 Queene Then I perceiue there's treafon in his lookes That seem'd to fugar o're his villanie ...
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