Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Strana 17
... regard to the Queen ; but the suppression of the scene in the amended copy is another instance of his ad- mirable judgement . She does not redeem her guilt by entering into plots against her guilty husband ; and it is far more ...
... regard to the Queen ; but the suppression of the scene in the amended copy is another instance of his ad- mirable judgement . She does not redeem her guilt by entering into plots against her guilty husband ; and it is far more ...
Strana 19
... regard to other works of his , —that , as first composed , Hamlet may have been not inconsiderably unlike what it is in the shape best known to us . So far we are entitled to proceed without knowing that any edition exists which throws ...
... regard to other works of his , —that , as first composed , Hamlet may have been not inconsiderably unlike what it is in the shape best known to us . So far we are entitled to proceed without knowing that any edition exists which throws ...
Strana 26
... regard to scansion and metre are found only in these earliest editions , and in indissoluble connection with tautologous insertions , omissions , & c . Also , single alternate rhyme now and then balks the ear of the reader . 12. The ...
... regard to scansion and metre are found only in these earliest editions , and in indissoluble connection with tautologous insertions , omissions , & c . Also , single alternate rhyme now and then balks the ear of the reader . 12. The ...
Strana 27
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. regard as a misapprehension of its meaning ) , is rather the source . On this title - page the play is said to be ' Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to ...
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. regard as a misapprehension of its meaning ) , is rather the source . On this title - page the play is said to be ' Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to ...
Strana 100
... regard of the infamie that hath so defiled the ancient renowne and glorie that ( in times past ) hon- oured queene Geruth ; for wee are not to sorrowe and grieve at other mens vices , but for our owne misdeedes , and great folloyes ...
... regard of the infamie that hath so defiled the ancient renowne and glorie that ( in times past ) hon- oured queene Geruth ; for wee are not to sorrowe and grieve at other mens vices , but for our owne misdeedes , and great folloyes ...
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