Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Written by Mr. William Shakespeare (1736)Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. city joined together . For this whole prepa- ratory Difcourfe to the Ghoft's coming in , at the fame Time that it is necessary towards lay- ing open the Scheme of the Play , creates an Awe and Attention in the ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. city joined together . For this whole prepa- ratory Difcourfe to the Ghoft's coming in , at the fame Time that it is necessary towards lay- ing open the Scheme of the Play , creates an Awe and Attention in the ...
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... Difcourfe concerning the great Preparations making in Denmark is very Poe- tical , and neceffary alfo towards the introdu- cing of Fortinbrafs in this Play , whofe Ap- pearance gives Rife to one Scene , which adds a Beauty to the Whole ...
... Difcourfe concerning the great Preparations making in Denmark is very Poe- tical , and neceffary alfo towards the introdu- cing of Fortinbrafs in this Play , whofe Ap- pearance gives Rife to one Scene , which adds a Beauty to the Whole ...
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... Difcourfe of Reason , Would have mourn'd longer ) married with mine Uncle , My Father's Brother ; but no more like my Father , Than I to Hercules . Within a Month , E'er yet the Salt of most unrighteous Tears Had left the flushing in ...
... Difcourfe of Reason , Would have mourn'd longer ) married with mine Uncle , My Father's Brother ; but no more like my Father , Than I to Hercules . Within a Month , E'er yet the Salt of most unrighteous Tears Had left the flushing in ...
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