An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of ShakspereC. Mitchell, 1848 - 547 pages |
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Page 12
... Ghost of Hamlet ; and as an early play of Shakspere , Hamlet was intended not only to be a moral and pitiful comedy , but a more pleasant tragedy than is now generally supposed . The clowns , and Falstaff , et hoc genus omne , are expo ...
... Ghost of Hamlet ; and as an early play of Shakspere , Hamlet was intended not only to be a moral and pitiful comedy , but a more pleasant tragedy than is now generally supposed . The clowns , and Falstaff , et hoc genus omne , are expo ...
Page 25
... Ghost visits Hamlet , who neglects to ask him the very information for which he was panting , but at the comic strain in which the prince addresses the solemn visitant as Truepenny , ' - the man of eternal blazons ' as the fellow in the ...
... Ghost visits Hamlet , who neglects to ask him the very information for which he was panting , but at the comic strain in which the prince addresses the solemn visitant as Truepenny , ' - the man of eternal blazons ' as the fellow in the ...
Page 80
... Ghost in Hamlet . Valentine . And as we walk along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make your grace to smile . What think you of this page , my lord ? Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him : he blushes . Val . I warrant you ...
... Ghost in Hamlet . Valentine . And as we walk along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make your grace to smile . What think you of this page , my lord ? Duke . I think the boy hath grace in him : he blushes . Val . I warrant you ...
Page 92
... ghost of Henry V. , the end introducing the star of Pericles : - Henry the Fifth ! thy ghost I invocate ; Prosper this realm , keep it from civil broils ? Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! A far more glorious star thy soul ...
... ghost of Henry V. , the end introducing the star of Pericles : - Henry the Fifth ! thy ghost I invocate ; Prosper this realm , keep it from civil broils ? Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! A far more glorious star thy soul ...
Page 135
... ghost so many times , and to so little purpose , the irreso- lution and diversion of Hamlet from all his designs , and the chance medley which ensues , ( in killing every one before the right one ) there is evidently a higher intention ...
... ghost so many times , and to so little purpose , the irreso- lution and diversion of Hamlet from all his designs , and the chance medley which ensues , ( in killing every one before the right one ) there is evidently a higher intention ...
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