Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... least in its essentials . Such examples suggest the seminal quality of the best of this little book . The writer was obviously a man who read closely and reflected to good effect on what he read , with the result that he saw new things ...
... least in its essentials . Such examples suggest the seminal quality of the best of this little book . The writer was obviously a man who read closely and reflected to good effect on what he read , with the result that he saw new things ...
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... least insisted on , which will , however , put every Thing he has produc'd in its true and proper Light . HE had ( beyond Difpute ) a inoft unbound- ed Genius , very little regulated by Art . His particular Excellency confifts in the ...
... least insisted on , which will , however , put every Thing he has produc'd in its true and proper Light . HE had ( beyond Difpute ) a inoft unbound- ed Genius , very little regulated by Art . His particular Excellency confifts in the ...
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... least Purgatory for him to pafs through , as we find even in a virtuous Prince , the Father of Hamlet . Page 315 . Enter the Queen and Polonius , and after- wards Hamlet . WE are now come to a Scene , which I have always much admired ...
... least Purgatory for him to pafs through , as we find even in a virtuous Prince , the Father of Hamlet . Page 315 . Enter the Queen and Polonius , and after- wards Hamlet . WE are now come to a Scene , which I have always much admired ...
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