Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... necessary . " Beyond this it seeks to set up a right taste for the age . His own purpose is to examine a great tragedy " according to the Rules of Reason and Nature , without having any regard to those Rules established by arbitrary ...
... necessary . " Beyond this it seeks to set up a right taste for the age . His own purpose is to examine a great tragedy " according to the Rules of Reason and Nature , without having any regard to those Rules established by arbitrary ...
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... necessary towards the whole plot of the Play " ; he speaks of I , iv as an " important Scene , on which turns the Whole Play " ; the killing of Polonious , be explains , " was in Conformity to the Plan Shakespeare built his Play upon ...
... necessary towards the whole plot of the Play " ; he speaks of I , iv as an " important Scene , on which turns the Whole Play " ; the killing of Polonious , be explains , " was in Conformity to the Plan Shakespeare built his Play upon ...
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... necessary to premife , will be found in the Introduction to the Remarks , to which I refer . The Reader is defired to correct the following Errata , viz . Page 1. line 7 , for Writers read Writer . Page 9 , line laft , for it read they ...
... necessary to premife , will be found in the Introduction to the Remarks , to which I refer . The Reader is defired to correct the following Errata , viz . Page 1. line 7 , for Writers read Writer . Page 9 , line laft , for it read they ...
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