Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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Strana 15
... spirit of the mature Shakspere . Polonius and his few precepts next occur ; and here again there is a slight difference . The lecture of the old courtier to his daughter is somewhat extended . . . . . The character of Hamlet is fully ...
... spirit of the mature Shakspere . Polonius and his few precepts next occur ; and here again there is a slight difference . The lecture of the old courtier to his daughter is somewhat extended . . . . . The character of Hamlet is fully ...
Strana 18
... spirit are generalized in the Q ,, III , i , 56 ; Absent thee from felicity awhile , ' & c . , V , ii , 334 , 335. These examples are sufficient , we think , to show that we have internal evidence that the original sketch and the ...
... spirit are generalized in the Q ,, III , i , 56 ; Absent thee from felicity awhile , ' & c . , V , ii , 334 , 335. These examples are sufficient , we think , to show that we have internal evidence that the original sketch and the ...
Strana 20
... spirit . The rough outline of the fine dialogue with Polonius and the two sponges immediately follows it . This was what Shakespeare planned when he first wrote the play ; we know what he did when he came to revise it . The change may ...
... spirit . The rough outline of the fine dialogue with Polonius and the two sponges immediately follows it . This was what Shakespeare planned when he first wrote the play ; we know what he did when he came to revise it . The change may ...
Strana 42
... spirits bend all for France . King Haue you your fathers leaue , Leartes ? Cor . He hath , my lord , wrung from me a forced graunt , And I beseech you grant your Highnesse leaue . King With all our heart , Leartes fare thee well . Lear ...
... spirits bend all for France . King Haue you your fathers leaue , Leartes ? Cor . He hath , my lord , wrung from me a forced graunt , And I beseech you grant your Highnesse leaue . King With all our heart , Leartes fare thee well . Lear ...
Strana 52
... spirit : fo gentlemen , In all my loue I do commend mee to you , And what fo poore a man as Hamlet may , To pleasure you , God willing fhall not want , Nay come lett's go together , But ftil your fingers on your lippes I pray , The time ...
... spirit : fo gentlemen , In all my loue I do commend mee to you , And what fo poore a man as Hamlet may , To pleasure you , God willing fhall not want , Nay come lett's go together , But ftil your fingers on your lippes I pray , The time ...
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