Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... approve our Eyes , and speak to it . HORATIO , Tush , Tush , ' twill not appear ! THESE Speeches help greatly to deceive us ; for it fhews one of the principal Perfons C of of the Drama to be as incredulous , in Rela- ( 9 )
... approve our Eyes , and speak to it . HORATIO , Tush , Tush , ' twill not appear ! THESE Speeches help greatly to deceive us ; for it fhews one of the principal Perfons C of of the Drama to be as incredulous , in Rela- ( 9 )
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... Perfon's Character was herein aim'd at , I fhall not determine , because it is not to the Purpose ; for whoever ... Perfons in his Plays ; but is by no Means excufable in a Man , fup- pofed to be in fuch a Station as Polonius is ...
... Perfon's Character was herein aim'd at , I fhall not determine , because it is not to the Purpose ; for whoever ... Perfons in his Plays ; but is by no Means excufable in a Man , fup- pofed to be in fuch a Station as Polonius is ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. ferent Perfons . I believe we may justly take Notice , that Rhime never arrived at its true Beauty , never came to its Perfection in Eng- land , until long fince Shakespeare's Time . THE King's rifing with fuch ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. ferent Perfons . I believe we may justly take Notice , that Rhime never arrived at its true Beauty , never came to its Perfection in Eng- land , until long fince Shakespeare's Time . THE King's rifing with fuch ...
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