HamletUniversity Society, 1901 - 251 Seiten |
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... Madness , 1596 , " and looks as pale as the wisard of the ghost , which cried so miser- ally at the theator , like an oyster - wife , Hamlet revenge . ' " " * In all probability Thomas Kyd was the author of the play alluded to in these ...
... Madness , 1596 , " and looks as pale as the wisard of the ghost , which cried so miser- ally at the theator , like an oyster - wife , Hamlet revenge . ' " " * In all probability Thomas Kyd was the author of the play alluded to in these ...
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... madness ; a faithful Horatio figures in each ; a play- scene brings about the catastrophe in the Spanish Tragedy , even as it helps forward the catastrophe in Hamlet ; in both plays Nemesis involves in its meshes the innocent as well as ...
... madness ; a faithful Horatio figures in each ; a play- scene brings about the catastrophe in the Spanish Tragedy , even as it helps forward the catastrophe in Hamlet ; in both plays Nemesis involves in its meshes the innocent as well as ...
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... madness in order to execute revenge ; these are the vague originals of Ophelia and Polonius ; the meeting of mother and son ; the voyage to England ; all these familiar ele- ments are found in the old tale . But the ghost , the play ...
... madness in order to execute revenge ; these are the vague originals of Ophelia and Polonius ; the meeting of mother and son ; the voyage to England ; all these familiar ele- ments are found in the old tale . But the ghost , the play ...
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... madness , largely feigned , whereby he may cloak his designs . He writes incoherent and passionate letters to his lady - love , Ophelia , daughter of Polonius , a court dignitary . At this juncture a company of stroll- ing players ...
... madness , largely feigned , whereby he may cloak his designs . He writes incoherent and passionate letters to his lady - love , Ophelia , daughter of Polonius , a court dignitary . At this juncture a company of stroll- ing players ...
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... madness of her lover , the untimely end of her father , and the continued absence of her brother , Laertes , had become insane . For some days she had wandered about the court sing- ing and strewing flowers , then had strayed to the ...
... madness of her lover , the untimely end of her father , and the continued absence of her brother , Laertes , had become insane . For some days she had wandered about the court sing- ing and strewing flowers , then had strayed to the ...
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actors affection blood breath Cæsar character Dane dead dear death Denmark devil Diet of Worms dost doth doubt Dowden drink earth Eastward Hoe emendation England Enter Hamlet Exit eyes Farewell father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grace grave grief Guil Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven hold honour Horatio Jephthah Julius Cæsar King's Laer Laertes look Lord Hamlet madness majesty Marcellus mean mind mother murder nature night noble Norway o'er Omitted in Folios omitted in Quartos Ophelia Osric passage passion play players poison'd Polonius pray Pyrrhus Queen revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Scene sense Shakespeare Sings soul Spanish Tragedy speak speech spirit sweet sword tell thee Theobald There's thine thing thou thought tion tongue tragedy twere wind Wittenberg words ΙΟ