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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... Laertes , and from both to Ophelia . It is impossible that any Buffoonry could be here blended , to make void and ... Laertes's Character , I fhall fay fome thing of it elfe where . Page 246 . SCENE . The Platform before the Palace ...
... Laertes , and from both to Ophelia . It is impossible that any Buffoonry could be here blended , to make void and ... Laertes's Character , I fhall fay fome thing of it elfe where . Page 246 . SCENE . The Platform before the Palace ...
Page 47
... Laertes's Challenge , is beautiful ; and we are to note , that our Author in feveral of his Plays , has brought in the chief Perfonages as having a fort of prophe- tick Idea of their Death ; as in Romeo and Juliet . It was ( I doubt not ) ...
... Laertes's Challenge , is beautiful ; and we are to note , that our Author in feveral of his Plays , has brought in the chief Perfonages as having a fort of prophe- tick Idea of their Death ; as in Romeo and Juliet . It was ( I doubt not ) ...
Page 48
... Laertes's Repentance for contriving the Death of Hamlet , one cannot but feel fome Sentiments of Pity for him ; but who can fee or read the Death of the young Prince . without melting into Tears and Compaffion ? Horatio's carneft Defire ...
... Laertes's Repentance for contriving the Death of Hamlet , one cannot but feel fome Sentiments of Pity for him ; but who can fee or read the Death of the young Prince . without melting into Tears and Compaffion ? Horatio's carneft Defire ...
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