Shakspeare's tragedy of Hamlet, with notes, extr. from the old 'Historie of Hamblet' &c., adapted for use in schools by J. Hunter |
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... upon their own necks , wrote further , that King Fengon willed him to give his daughter to Hamblet in marriage . * Comp . with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . : NOTE . The sequel of the Historie of Hamblet XX EXTRACTS FROM THE.
... upon their own necks , wrote further , that King Fengon willed him to give his daughter to Hamblet in marriage . * Comp . with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . : NOTE . The sequel of the Historie of Hamblet XX EXTRACTS FROM THE.
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William Shakespeare John Hunter (of Uxbridge). : NOTE . The sequel of the Historie of Hamblet is quite different from the play , as will appear from the following analysis : -On Hamblet's arrival in England , his companions are put to ...
William Shakespeare John Hunter (of Uxbridge). : NOTE . The sequel of the Historie of Hamblet is quite different from the play , as will appear from the following analysis : -On Hamblet's arrival in England , his companions are put to ...
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... note accurately their particular position at the time . It is from the neglect of this precaution that the open- ing of Hamlet , which is alive with excitement , striking con- trasts , and the most delicate touches of nature , seems to ...
... note accurately their particular position at the time . It is from the neglect of this precaution that the open- ing of Hamlet , which is alive with excitement , striking con- trasts , and the most delicate touches of nature , seems to ...
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... of a deed , must cripple the power of acting ; as Hamlet himself expresses it : - : - * See Note 2 at the end of the Play . And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er b 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S ' HAMLET . ' xxxi.
... of a deed , must cripple the power of acting ; as Hamlet himself expresses it : - : - * See Note 2 at the end of the Play . And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er b 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S ' HAMLET . ' xxxi.
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... all apprehension about the ghost . 5 Approve our eyes , & c . ] Assure himself of what we have seen , and speak to it , as only a scholar can do . ( See Note 2 , p . 5. ) Ber . Sit down awhile ; And let us once HAMLET . ACT I.
... all apprehension about the ghost . 5 Approve our eyes , & c . ] Assure himself of what we have seen , and speak to it , as only a scholar can do . ( See Note 2 , p . 5. ) Ber . Sit down awhile ; And let us once HAMLET . ACT I.
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arms beseech blood body Cæsar courtier Danes dead dear death Denmark devil doth drink e'en earth edition England Enter HAMLET Exit eyes faith father fear Fengon follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grave grief Guil hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba Henry IV HISTORIE OF HAMBLET Honest Whore honour Horatio Horvendile Jonson's Julius Cæsar killed King of Denmark lady Laer Laertes leave look lord Hamlet Love's Labour's Lost madness majesty means mind mother murder nature night noble Norway Note o'er Ophelia play players Plutarch Polonius pray prince Pyrrhus Queen revenge Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech spirit Swear sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou thought uncle villain virtue word youth