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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... heart . BER . Have you had quiet guard ? FRAN . Not a mouse stirring . BER . Well , good night . If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals ' of my watch , bid them make haste . FRAN . I think I hear them . Stand , ho ! Who is ...
... hearts in grief and out whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe , Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature That we with wisest sorrow think on him Together with remembrance of ourselves . Therefore our sometime sister ...
... heart , The hand more instrumental to the mouth , Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father . What wouldst thou have , Laertes ? My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France , From whence though willingly I came to ...
... heart unfortified , a mind impatient , An understanding simple and unschool'd ; For what we know must be and is as common As any the most vulgar13 thing to sense , Why should we in our peevish opposition Take it to. 9 cousin close ...
... heart ; in grace whereof , No jocund health that Denmark drinks today , But the great cannon to the clouds shall tell , And the King's rousel8 the heaven shall bruit ? ' again , Re - speaking earthly thunder . Come away . Flourish ...