Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... in the dark , but may fuppofe it to have been done in the fame Man- ner , as feveral things of the like Nature have been effected , viz . by Corruption and Violence , and and perhaps upon the Pretence of the Prince's being too ( 16 )
... in the dark , but may fuppofe it to have been done in the fame Man- ner , as feveral things of the like Nature have been effected , viz . by Corruption and Violence , and and perhaps upon the Pretence of the Prince's being too ( 16 )
Page 47
... feveral of his Plays , has brought in the chief Perfonages as having a fort of prophe- tick Idea of their Death ; as in Romeo and Juliet . It was ( I doubt not ) the Opinion of the Age he lived in . LAERTES'S Death , and the Queen's ...
... feveral of his Plays , has brought in the chief Perfonages as having a fort of prophe- tick Idea of their Death ; as in Romeo and Juliet . It was ( I doubt not ) the Opinion of the Age he lived in . LAERTES'S Death , and the Queen's ...
Page 59
... feveral of the Scenes might have been al- tered by our Author for the better ; but as they all stand , it is , as I faid , quite impoffible to feparate them , without a vifible Prejudice to the Whole . I must add , that I am much in ...
... feveral of the Scenes might have been al- tered by our Author for the better ; but as they all stand , it is , as I faid , quite impoffible to feparate them , without a vifible Prejudice to the Whole . I must add , that I am much in ...
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