Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... scene , gives his order , " Take them to the buttery , " a proof that the itinerant companies were classed little ... scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of players , it is clear ...
... scene , gives his order , " Take them to the buttery , " a proof that the itinerant companies were classed little ... scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of players , it is clear ...
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... scene which ensues when the Prince strikes the Chief Justice is a remarkable ex- ample of the poetical poverty of the early stage . In the representation , the action would of course be exciting , but the dialogue which accompanies it ...
... scene which ensues when the Prince strikes the Chief Justice is a remarkable ex- ample of the poetical poverty of the early stage . In the representation , the action would of course be exciting , but the dialogue which accompanies it ...
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... Scene 3 ) : — " The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron , let us sit ...
... Scene 3 ) : — " The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron , let us sit ...
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... scene . In the first copy we have not the passage so characteristic of Hamlet's mind , " How weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable , 66 " " Seem to me all the uses of this world . " Neither have we the noble comparison of “ Hyperion ...
... scene . In the first copy we have not the passage so characteristic of Hamlet's mind , " How weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable , 66 " " Seem to me all the uses of this world . " Neither have we the noble comparison of “ Hyperion ...
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... scene , when the King communicates his wishes to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , he does not speak of Hamlet as merely put " from the understanding of himself ; " but in this first copy he says- " Our dear cousin Hamlet Hath lost the ...
... scene , when the King communicates his wishes to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , he does not speak of Hamlet as merely put " from the understanding of himself ; " but in this first copy he says- " Our dear cousin Hamlet Hath lost the ...
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