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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... Prince Hamlet is faid to defire to return to Witten- berg again , and is fuppofed to be just come from it ; and that afterwards , the Grave - Digger lets us know that the Prince isThirty Years old ; my Realons are , that as Wittenberg ...
... Prince Hamlet is faid to defire to return to Witten- berg again , and is fuppofed to be just come from it ; and that afterwards , the Grave - Digger lets us know that the Prince isThirty Years old ; my Realons are , that as Wittenberg ...
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... Hamlet . THE Greeting between Hamlet , Horatio , and Marcellus , is very cafy , and expreffes the benign Difpofition of the Prince , and first gives us an Intimation of his Friendship for Horatio . Page 238 . We'll teach you to drink ...
... Hamlet . THE Greeting between Hamlet , Horatio , and Marcellus , is very cafy , and expreffes the benign Difpofition of the Prince , and first gives us an Intimation of his Friendship for Horatio . Page 238 . We'll teach you to drink ...
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... Prince Hamlet's Love for Ophelia , I fhall speak to it in another Place . CONCERNING the Defign of this Scene , we shall find it is neceffary towards the whole Plot of the Play , and is by no Means an Epi- fode . As to Laertes's ...
... Prince Hamlet's Love for Ophelia , I fhall speak to it in another Place . CONCERNING the Defign of this Scene , we shall find it is neceffary towards the whole Plot of the Play , and is by no Means an Epi- fode . As to Laertes's ...
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