Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... fent into the other World without having had Time to repent of his Sins , and without the neceffary Sacraments , ( according to the Church of Rome , ) as Mr. Theobalds , ( See his Note , p . 253. ) has well explained it , ) and that ...
... fent into the other World without having had Time to repent of his Sins , and without the neceffary Sacraments , ( according to the Church of Rome , ) as Mr. Theobalds , ( See his Note , p . 253. ) has well explained it , ) and that ...
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... fent away to England . Which Defign , had it taken effect upon his Life , he never could have revenged his Father's Mur- der . To speak Truth , our Poet , by keeping too close to the Ground - work of his Plot , has fallen into an ...
... fent away to England . Which Defign , had it taken effect upon his Life , he never could have revenged his Father's Mur- der . To speak Truth , our Poet , by keeping too close to the Ground - work of his Plot , has fallen into an ...
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... with a Sente of his Crime , is fupposed to be owing to the Reprefentation he had been pre- fent at ; but I do not weil ice how Hamlet is introduced to as to find him at Prayers . It is is not natural , that a King's Privacy should be ( 40 )
... with a Sente of his Crime , is fupposed to be owing to the Reprefentation he had been pre- fent at ; but I do not weil ice how Hamlet is introduced to as to find him at Prayers . It is is not natural , that a King's Privacy should be ( 40 )
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