The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623, Volume 70Longmans, Green, 1885 - 277 pages |
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... play - and first of all Hamlet himself , whose spiritual and moral nature are the real material of the tragedy , to which every other interest of the play is subservient . But while mainly attempting , from the words and behaviour ...
... play - and first of all Hamlet himself , whose spiritual and moral nature are the real material of the tragedy , to which every other interest of the play is subservient . But while mainly attempting , from the words and behaviour ...
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... play , written with matter crowding upon him too fast for expansion or development , and intended only for a continuous memorandum of things he would take up and work out afterwards . It seems almost at times as if he but marked certain ...
... play , written with matter crowding upon him too fast for expansion or development , and intended only for a continuous memorandum of things he would take up and work out afterwards . It seems almost at times as if he but marked certain ...
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... play more harmonious and consistent . It is no presumption to take the Poet for superior to his work and capable of think- ing he could better it - neither , so believing , to imagine one can see that he has been successful . A main ...
... play more harmonious and consistent . It is no presumption to take the Poet for superior to his work and capable of think- ing he could better it - neither , so believing , to imagine one can see that he has been successful . A main ...
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... play step by step , avoiding almost nothing that suggests difficulty , and noting everything that seems to throw light on the char- acter of a person of the drama . The pointing I consider a matter to be dealt with as any one pleases ...
... play step by step , avoiding almost nothing that suggests difficulty , and noting everything that seems to throw light on the char- acter of a person of the drama . The pointing I consider a matter to be dealt with as any one pleases ...
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... play or in the notes , and is the number of the page where the passage is to be found . If the student finds , for instance , against a certain line upon page 8 , the number 12 , and turns to page 12 , he will there find the number 8 ...
... play or in the notes , and is the number of the page where the passage is to be found . If the student finds , for instance , against a certain line upon page 8 , the number 12 , and turns to page 12 , he will there find the number 8 ...
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