HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - Počet stran: 225 |
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Strana xxii
... scenes save in the first two Acts . The folio also omits several passages that are among the best in the play , and some of them highly important to the right under- standing of the hero's character . On the other hand , the folio has a ...
... scenes save in the first two Acts . The folio also omits several passages that are among the best in the play , and some of them highly important to the right under- standing of the hero's character . On the other hand , the folio has a ...
Strana xxiii
... scenes and passages , some of them such as a reporter would have been least likely to omit , are there wanting altogether . The Queen is there represented as concerting and actively co- operating with Hamlet against the King's life ...
... scenes and passages , some of them such as a reporter would have been least likely to omit , are there wanting altogether . The Queen is there represented as concerting and actively co- operating with Hamlet against the King's life ...
Strana xxiv
... scene the later issues have no traces whatsoever . All this fully ascertains that the play must have undergone a thor- ough revisal after the making up of the copy from which the first quarto was printed . But , what is not a little ...
... scene the later issues have no traces whatsoever . All this fully ascertains that the play must have undergone a thor- ough revisal after the making up of the copy from which the first quarto was printed . But , what is not a little ...
Strana xxx
... scenes are indeed richly diversified with incident ; but the incidents , for the most part , engage our attention only as serving to start and shape the hero's far - reaching trains of reflection ; them- selves being lost sight of in ...
... scenes are indeed richly diversified with incident ; but the incidents , for the most part , engage our attention only as serving to start and shape the hero's far - reaching trains of reflection ; them- selves being lost sight of in ...
Strana xl
... scenes by making the persons indulge in flashes of merriment ; for what so appalling as to see a person laughing and playing from excess of anguish or terror ? Now , the expressions of mirth , in such cases are plainly neither the ...
... scenes by making the persons indulge in flashes of merriment ; for what so appalling as to see a person laughing and playing from excess of anguish or terror ? Now , the expressions of mirth , in such cases are plainly neither the ...
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