Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... 7 , for Writers read Writer . Page 9 , line laft , for it read they ; and for fhews , read shew . Page 53 , line 13 , dele a ; and for Imposition , read Impositions . SOME REMARKS ON THE TRAGEDY O F Hamlet Prince of [ viii ]
... 7 , for Writers read Writer . Page 9 , line laft , for it read they ; and for fhews , read shew . Page 53 , line 13 , dele a ; and for Imposition , read Impositions . SOME REMARKS ON THE TRAGEDY O F Hamlet Prince of [ viii ]
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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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... fhews a Pertur- bation of Mind , very much to be expected at fuch an Incident . For he must know , be ing a Scholar , ( as they term him ) that Spi- rits could not be stopp'd as Corporeal Sub- ftances can . But to return to Page 228 ...
... fhews a Pertur- bation of Mind , very much to be expected at fuch an Incident . For he must know , be ing a Scholar , ( as they term him ) that Spi- rits could not be stopp'd as Corporeal Sub- ftances can . But to return to Page 228 ...
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