HamletE.P. Dutton, 1905 |
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... as the ' unmatched form of blown [ i.e. mature ] youth . ' The process of thought in Shakespeare's mind is evident . At first it seemed to him as if the circum- stances of the case demanded that Hamlet should be a INTRODUCTION . ix.
... as the ' unmatched form of blown [ i.e. mature ] youth . ' The process of thought in Shakespeare's mind is evident . At first it seemed to him as if the circum- stances of the case demanded that Hamlet should be a INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... mind , as in a treasury , more and more of his own life - wisdom , of his own experience , and of his own keen and virile wit , he saw that early youth was too slight a framework to support this intellectual weight , and gave Hamlet the ...
... mind , as in a treasury , more and more of his own life - wisdom , of his own experience , and of his own keen and virile wit , he saw that early youth was too slight a framework to support this intellectual weight , and gave Hamlet the ...
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... mind the great type of the procrastinator and dreamer ; and hundreds of individuals , and even whole races , have seen themselves reflected in him as in a mirror . D We must not forget , however , that this dramatic curiosity — a hero ...
... mind the great type of the procrastinator and dreamer ; and hundreds of individuals , and even whole races , have seen themselves reflected in him as in a mirror . D We must not forget , however , that this dramatic curiosity — a hero ...
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... mind , is now writhing under the consciousness of impotence . But the sole cause of this impotence is the paralysing grasp laid on all his faculties by his new realisation of what life is , and the broodings born of this realisation ...
... mind , is now writhing under the consciousness of impotence . But the sole cause of this impotence is the paralysing grasp laid on all his faculties by his new realisation of what life is , and the broodings born of this realisation ...
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... mind that he is never at a loss for the aptest retort , and , along with it , such absence of mind that he lets go his fixed deter- mination in order to follow up some train of thought or thread some dream - labyrinth . He appals ...
... mind that he is never at a loss for the aptest retort , and , along with it , such absence of mind that he lets go his fixed deter- mination in order to follow up some train of thought or thread some dream - labyrinth . He appals ...
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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