Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... defigned as good Characters ) are made to behave with a Mode- fty and Decency peculiar to thofe Times , and ... defign any Thing Co- mick or Buffoonifh upon fo folemn an Occa- fion , as that of a Son's taking leave of his Father ...
... defigned as good Characters ) are made to behave with a Mode- fty and Decency peculiar to thofe Times , and ... defign any Thing Co- mick or Buffoonifh upon fo folemn an Occa- fion , as that of a Son's taking leave of his Father ...
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... Defign as I have men- tion'd might , in my Opinion , have been an- fwered by fome other Method more corref- pondent to the Dignity and Majesty of the preceeding Part of the Scene . I must observe once more , that the Prince's Soliloquy ...
... Defign as I have men- tion'd might , in my Opinion , have been an- fwered by fome other Method more corref- pondent to the Dignity and Majesty of the preceeding Part of the Scene . I must observe once more , that the Prince's Soliloquy ...
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... Defign in fo doing , it feems to have been the most likely Way of getting himlelf confin'd , and confequently , debarr'd from an Opportunity of Revenging his Father's Death , which now feem'd to be his only Aim ; and accordingly it was ...
... Defign in fo doing , it feems to have been the most likely Way of getting himlelf confin'd , and confequently , debarr'd from an Opportunity of Revenging his Father's Death , which now feem'd to be his only Aim ; and accordingly it was ...
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