Hamlet, and As You Like it: A Specimen of a New Edition of ShakespeareJohn Murray, 1820 - 466 pages |
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Page 56
... observes , " the allusion may be to the Globe playhouse on the Bankside , the sign of which was Hercules carrying the Globe ; as for a time he did in ease of the labours of Atlas . " of Denmark ; and those , that would make mowes 56 ACT ...
... observes , " the allusion may be to the Globe playhouse on the Bankside , the sign of which was Hercules carrying the Globe ; as for a time he did in ease of the labours of Atlas . " of Denmark ; and those , that would make mowes 56 ACT ...
Page 61
... the age , in which , as Mr. Malone observes , their swords " stick in the air and do no- thing . " the rack ] The clouds or congregated vapour . See Temp . IV . 1. Prosp . • where , O. C. * of this , 4tos SC . 11 . 61 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... the age , in which , as Mr. Malone observes , their swords " stick in the air and do no- thing . " the rack ] The clouds or congregated vapour . See Temp . IV . 1. Prosp . • where , O. C. * of this , 4tos SC . 11 . 61 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
Page 77
... ] They are now any body's . Dr. Johnson observes , " a man's words , says the proverb , are his own no longer than while he keeps them unspoken . " QUEEN . Come hither , my dear Hamlet , sit SC . II . PRINCE OF DENMARK . 77.
... ] They are now any body's . Dr. Johnson observes , " a man's words , says the proverb , are his own no longer than while he keeps them unspoken . " QUEEN . Come hither , my dear Hamlet , sit SC . II . PRINCE OF DENMARK . 77.
Page 84
... observes , the use to which Shake- speare converted a chorus , may be seen in H. V. the puppets dullying ] The agitations of your bosom . take off my edge ] SEYMOUR . " When thou shalt be disedged by her That now thou tir'st on . " Cymb ...
... observes , the use to which Shake- speare converted a chorus , may be seen in H. V. the puppets dullying ] The agitations of your bosom . take off my edge ] SEYMOUR . " When thou shalt be disedged by her That now thou tir'st on . " Cymb ...
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... observes , that in the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . The two words , says Mr. Steevens , were synonymous . B. Jonson speaks of verses made on jump names , i . e . names that suit exactly ...
... observes , that in the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . The two words , says Mr. Steevens , were synonymous . B. Jonson speaks of verses made on jump names , i . e . names that suit exactly ...
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blood brother called Celia character conceive dead dear death Denmark Dict doth DUKE F Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father folios fool forest Fortinbras foul Ghost give grace groundlings GUIL Guildenstern Haml Hamlet hast hath heart heaven honour Horatio i'the instances is't Jaques Johnson king lady LAER Laertes look lord M. N. Dr Macb madness MALONE marry matter means mind modern editors motley fool nature never night noble observes Ophelia Orlando Osric passion Pericles Phebe phrase play players Polon POLONIUS pr'ythee pray Puttenham quartos read QUEEN Rape of Lucrece Ritson Rosalind ROSENCRANTZ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern says SCENE sense Shakespeare signat song soul speak spirit Steevens cites sweet sword tell thee thing thou art thought TOUCH unto verb Vulgaria word youth