HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 225 էջ |
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... Quarto 1 represented Shake- speare's Hamlet in an intermediate stage ; in Quarto 2 we have for the first time the complete metamorphosis . All the n evidence seems to point to this third view as X Preface TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
... Quarto 1 represented Shake- speare's Hamlet in an intermediate stage ; in Quarto 2 we have for the first time the complete metamorphosis . All the n evidence seems to point to this third view as X Preface TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
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William Shakespeare. n evidence seems to point to this third view as a plausible set- tlement of the problem ; there is little to be said in favor of the first and second theories . U THE LOST HAMLET There is no doubt that a play on the ...
William Shakespeare. n evidence seems to point to this third view as a plausible set- tlement of the problem ; there is little to be said in favor of the first and second theories . U THE LOST HAMLET There is no doubt that a play on the ...
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... seems very evident that the printing was done , for the · most part , from rude reports taken at the theater dur ... seem to be given with much purity and completeness ; they have an integrity of sense and lan- guage , that argues ...
... seems very evident that the printing was done , for the · most part , from rude reports taken at the theater dur ... seem to be given with much purity and completeness ; they have an integrity of sense and lan- guage , that argues ...
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... seem to infer any thing with certainty as to time ; since the name and date may have been written when Harvey purchased the book , and the note at some later period . The only other contemporary notice to be quoted of the play , is an ...
... seem to infer any thing with certainty as to time ; since the name and date may have been written when Harvey purchased the book , and the note at some later period . The only other contemporary notice to be quoted of the play , is an ...
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... pear to have been kept up , both in private and in public , until 1612 , when , on account of the abuses attending them , they were again suppressed . It would seem , then , that the reason assigned xxvii PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
... pear to have been kept up , both in private and in public , until 1612 , when , on account of the abuses attending them , they were again suppressed . It would seem , then , that the reason assigned xxvii PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
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