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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... feen of Vs ; Therefore I have intreated him along With us to watch the Minutes of this Night ; That if again this Apparition come , He may approve our Eyes , and speak to it . HORATIO , Tush , Tush , ' twill not appear ! THESE Speeches ...
... feen of Vs ; Therefore I have intreated him along With us to watch the Minutes of this Night ; That if again this Apparition come , He may approve our Eyes , and speak to it . HORATIO , Tush , Tush , ' twill not appear ! THESE Speeches ...
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... feen by the Queen , was very proper ; for we could hardly fup- pofc , that a Woman , and a guilty one cfpe- cially , could be able to bear fo terrible a Sight without the Lofs of her Reafon . Befides that , I believe , the Poet had alfo ...
... feen by the Queen , was very proper ; for we could hardly fup- pofc , that a Woman , and a guilty one cfpe- cially , could be able to bear fo terrible a Sight without the Lofs of her Reafon . Befides that , I believe , the Poet had alfo ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer. vulgar Notion , that Spirits are only feen by thole with whom their Bufinefs is , let there be never fo many Perfons in Company . This Compliance with thefe popular Fancies , ftill gives an Air of Probability to the ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer. vulgar Notion , that Spirits are only feen by thole with whom their Bufinefs is , let there be never fo many Perfons in Company . This Compliance with thefe popular Fancies , ftill gives an Air of Probability to the ...
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