Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... fince I am well per- fuaded , that by this Means I can never be totally in Error , tho ' I may Sometimes deviate for want of pro- per Abilities ! Criticism in general , is what few of our Countrymen have fucceeded in : In that respect ...
... fince I am well per- fuaded , that by this Means I can never be totally in Error , tho ' I may Sometimes deviate for want of pro- per Abilities ! Criticism in general , is what few of our Countrymen have fucceeded in : In that respect ...
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... fince Shakespeare's Time . THE King's rifing with fuch Precipitation , and quitting the Play upon fecing the Refem- blance of his own foul Crime , is very much in Nature , and confirms the Penetration of our Author's Hero . Page 302 ...
... fince Shakespeare's Time . THE King's rifing with fuch Precipitation , and quitting the Play upon fecing the Refem- blance of his own foul Crime , is very much in Nature , and confirms the Penetration of our Author's Hero . Page 302 ...
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... fince most Men are I believe convinced , that he is very little indebted to any of them ; and a remarkable Inftance of this is to be obferved in his Tragedy of Troilus and Creffida , where- in it appears ( as Mr. Theobalds has evidently ...
... fince most Men are I believe convinced , that he is very little indebted to any of them ; and a remarkable Inftance of this is to be obferved in his Tragedy of Troilus and Creffida , where- in it appears ( as Mr. Theobalds has evidently ...
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