Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. HANMER , THOMAS , Series Three : Essays on the Stage No. 3 50-13611 Anonymous [ attributed to Thomas Hanmer ] , Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark , Written by Mr. William Shakespeare ( 1736 ) ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. HANMER , THOMAS , Series Three : Essays on the Stage No. 3 50-13611 Anonymous [ attributed to Thomas Hanmer ] , Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark , Written by Mr. William Shakespeare ( 1736 ) ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. INTRODUCTION The identity of the " Anonymous " of Some Remarks on Hamlet Prince of The tradition that Hanmer wrote the Denmark has never been established . essay had its highly dubious origin in a single unsupported ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. INTRODUCTION The identity of the " Anonymous " of Some Remarks on Hamlet Prince of The tradition that Hanmer wrote the Denmark has never been established . essay had its highly dubious origin in a single unsupported ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. already mentioned , which does indeed arife from our Author's conforming to a Rule which he followed , ( probably , without knowing it , ) only because it is agreeable to Nature ; and this is , that there is not one ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. already mentioned , which does indeed arife from our Author's conforming to a Rule which he followed , ( probably , without knowing it , ) only because it is agreeable to Nature ; and this is , that there is not one ...
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