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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... Spectre staid , throws an Air of Pro- bability on the Whole , which is much eafier felt than defcribed . THE Prince's Refolution to fpeak to the Phantom , let what will be the Confequence , is entirely fuitable to his Heroical ...
... Spectre staid , throws an Air of Pro- bability on the Whole , which is much eafier felt than defcribed . THE Prince's Refolution to fpeak to the Phantom , let what will be the Confequence , is entirely fuitable to his Heroical ...
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... Spectre has been once spoken to by the Friend of our young Hero , and it must be confeffed , that Horatio's Speech to it is truly great and beau- tiful But as the like Incident was again to happen ; that is , as the Ghoft was again to ...
... Spectre has been once spoken to by the Friend of our young Hero , and it must be confeffed , that Horatio's Speech to it is truly great and beau- tiful But as the like Incident was again to happen ; that is , as the Ghoft was again to ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. THE making the Whole to turn upon the Appearance of a Spectre , is a great Improve- ment of the Plan he work'd upon ; cfpecially as he has conducted it in fo fublime a Man- ner , and accompanied it with all the Circum ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. THE making the Whole to turn upon the Appearance of a Spectre , is a great Improve- ment of the Plan he work'd upon ; cfpecially as he has conducted it in fo fublime a Man- ner , and accompanied it with all the Circum ...
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