HamletCourier Corporation, 08.06.2012 - 128 Seiten In this quintessential Shakespeare tragedy, a young prince's halting pursuit of revenge for the murder of his father unfolds in a series of highly charged confrontations that have held audiences spellbound for nearly four centuries. Those fateful exchanges, and the anguished soliloquies that precede and follow them, probe depths of human feeling rarely sounded in any art. |
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... fear and wonder . BER . It would be spoke to . Mar. Question it , Horatio . HOR . What art thou that usurp'st this time of night , Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimest march ? By ...
... fear - surprised eyes Within his truncheon's length , whilst they , distillid HOR . ΗΛΜ . . HOR . HAM . HOR . Ham . HOR . 23 dearest ] direst . 24 Or ever ] before . 25 Season your admiration ] temper your astonishment . 26 at point ...
... fear , Stand dumb , and speak not to him . This to me In dreadful secrecy impart they did ; And I with them the third night kept the watch , Where , as they had deliver'd , both in time , Form of the thing , each word made true and good ...
... fear , His greatness weigh'd , 10 his will is not his own ; For he himself is subject to his birth . He may not , as unvalued persons do , Carve for himself , for on his choice depends The safety and health of this whole state ; And ...
... Fear it , Ophelia , fear it , my dear sister , And keep you in the rear of your affection , Out of the shot and danger of desire . The chariest14 maid is prodigal enough If she unmask her beauty to the moon . Virtue itself ' scapes not ...