HamletE.P. Dutton, 1905 |
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... KING LEAR . THE TEMPEST . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . PERICLES . JULIUS CÆSAR . KING HENRY V. TAMING OF THE SHREW . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . KING HENRY VI . , Part I. 99 " " 32 29 II . " " ,, III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . KING JOHN ...
... KING LEAR . THE TEMPEST . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . PERICLES . JULIUS CÆSAR . KING HENRY V. TAMING OF THE SHREW . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . KING HENRY VI . , Part I. 99 " " 32 29 II . " " ,, III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . KING JOHN ...
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... King's friends ( præsumtione quam solertia abundantior ) pro- poses that some one shall conceal himself in the Queen's chamber . Amleth runs his sword through him and throws the dismembered body to the pigs , as Hamlet in the play drags ...
... King's friends ( præsumtione quam solertia abundantior ) pro- poses that some one shall conceal himself in the Queen's chamber . Amleth runs his sword through him and throws the dismembered body to the pigs , as Hamlet in the play drags ...
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... King's sword from its hook and replaces it with his own , which the King in vain attempts to draw before he dies . The Hamlet of the tragedy , with reference to his mother's too hasty marriage , says , ' Frailty , thy name is woman ...
... King's sword from its hook and replaces it with his own , which the King in vain attempts to draw before he dies . The Hamlet of the tragedy , with reference to his mother's too hasty marriage , says , ' Frailty , thy name is woman ...
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... King , too , in the early edition ( not in that of 1604 ) currently addresses him as ' son Hamlet ' ; and finally his mother is still young enough to arouse — or at least to enable Claudius plausibly to pretend - the passion which has ...
... King , too , in the early edition ( not in that of 1604 ) currently addresses him as ' son Hamlet ' ; and finally his mother is still young enough to arouse — or at least to enable Claudius plausibly to pretend - the passion which has ...
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... King's guilt . His feeling of his own unfitness for his task leads to continued procrastination . During the course of the play it is sufficiently proved that he is not , in the main , incapable of action . He does not hesitate to stab ...
... King's guilt . His feeling of his own unfitness for his task leads to continued procrastination . During the course of the play it is sufficiently proved that he is not , in the main , incapable of action . He does not hesitate to stab ...
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Amleth arras aught awhile blood breath brother castle Dane daughter dead dear death Denmark dost thou doth drink e'en earth England Enter HAMLET Enter KING Enter POLONIUS Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ Exit Ghost eyes fair faith Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras foul friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grave grief GUIL hand hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour Horatio Jephthah judgement JULIUS CÆSAR king's lady LAER Laertes leave look Lord Hamlet madam madness majesty MARCELLUS marry mother murder nature never night noble Norway o'er Ophelia OSRIC passion play players poison'd pray Priam Pyrrhus QUEEN revenge ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE Shakespeare Sings skull sleep soul speak speech spirit sweet sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thing thoughts to-night tongue twere villain VOLTIMAND Wittenberg words young youth НАМ