Hamlet, Svazek 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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... whole Hamlets , I should say Hand- fulls of tragical speaches . * But O grief ! Tempus edax rerum ; —what is it that will last always ? The sea exhaled by drops will in continuance be drie ; and Seneca , let bloud line by line , and ...
... whole Hamlets , I should say Hand- fulls of tragical speaches . * But O grief ! Tempus edax rerum ; —what is it that will last always ? The sea exhaled by drops will in continuance be drie ; and Seneca , let bloud line by line , and ...
Strana 6
... whole Hamlets of tragical speaches , ' and that Shakespeare himself was alluded to as having left the trade of Noverint ; and further , that his reason for assigning 1589 as the date of the composition of Hamlet is founded solely on ...
... whole Hamlets of tragical speaches , ' and that Shakespeare himself was alluded to as having left the trade of Noverint ; and further , that his reason for assigning 1589 as the date of the composition of Hamlet is founded solely on ...
Strana 8
... whole of this time the Lord Admiral's Players were jointly occupying , or possibly playing in combination at , the theatre at Newington Butts with the Lord Chamberlain's Players ; and here we find by Henslowe that no fewer than forty ...
... whole of this time the Lord Admiral's Players were jointly occupying , or possibly playing in combination at , the theatre at Newington Butts with the Lord Chamberlain's Players ; and here we find by Henslowe that no fewer than forty ...
Strana 15
... whole arrangement of a poetical sentence , and to have inverted its different members ; he did this as readily as if he were dealing with prose . In the first copy we have , ' as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
... whole arrangement of a poetical sentence , and to have inverted its different members ; he did this as readily as if he were dealing with prose . In the first copy we have , ' as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
Strana 16
... elevation , that was to keep the language of the Interlude apart from that of the real drama . Shakspere has most skilfully managed the whole business of the Player King and Queen upon this principle ; but , as we think 16 APPENDIX.
... elevation , that was to keep the language of the Interlude apart from that of the real drama . Shakspere has most skilfully managed the whole business of the Player King and Queen upon this principle ; but , as we think 16 APPENDIX.
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