HamletRead Books Ltd, 17.02.2015 - 199 Seiten Read & Co. Classics presents this new beautiful edition of William Shakespeare's famous play, "Hamlet". Featuring a specially commissioned new biography of William Shakespeare, it is a must for Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Set in Denmark, “Hamlet” is a tale of murder, revenge and madness. Prince Hamlet is visited by the ghostly apparition of his father who instructs him to avenge his death, caused by the hands of Hamlet’s uncle, Claudius. As tension mounts, Hamlet grapples with the pain of sorrow, treachery and mortality. The iconic “Hamlet” is arguably one of Shakespeare’s most powerful plays and ranks amongst the most moving and seminal tragedies in English literature. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and is celebrated as the world's most famous dramatist. |
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... poor father's body Like Niobe, all tears.—Why she, even she—O God! A beast that wants discourse of reason Would have mourn'd longer,—married with mine uncle, My father's brother; but no more like my father Than I to Hercules. Within a ...
... poor father's body Like Niobe, all tears.—Why she, even she—O God! A beast that wants discourse of reason Would have mourn'd longer,—married with mine uncle, My father's brother; but no more like my father Than I to Hercules. Within a ...
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... poor phrase, Roaming it thus,—you'll tender me a fool. OPHELIA. My lord, he hath importun'd me with love In honourable fashion. POLONIUS. Ay, fashion you may call it; go to, go to. OPHELIA. And hath given countenance to his speech, my ...
... poor phrase, Roaming it thus,—you'll tender me a fool. OPHELIA. My lord, he hath importun'd me with love In honourable fashion. POLONIUS. Ay, fashion you may call it; go to, go to. OPHELIA. And hath given countenance to his speech, my ...
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... no further. GHOST. Mark me. HAMLET. I will. GHOST. My hour is almost come, When I to sulph'rous and tormenting flames Must render up myself. HAMLET. Alas, poor ghost! GHOST. Pity me not, but lend A more remote part of the Castle.
... no further. GHOST. Mark me. HAMLET. I will. GHOST. My hour is almost come, When I to sulph'rous and tormenting flames Must render up myself. HAMLET. Alas, poor ghost! GHOST. Pity me not, but lend A more remote part of the Castle.
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William Shakespeare. HAMLET. Alas, poor ghost! GHOST. Pity me not, but lend thy serious hearing To what I shall unfold. HAMLET. Speak, I am bound to hear. GHOST. So art thou to revenge, when thou shalt hear. HAMLET. What? GHOST. I am thy ...
William Shakespeare. HAMLET. Alas, poor ghost! GHOST. Pity me not, but lend thy serious hearing To what I shall unfold. HAMLET. Speak, I am bound to hear. GHOST. So art thou to revenge, when thou shalt hear. HAMLET. What? GHOST. I am thy ...
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... poor To those of mine. But virtue, as it never will be mov'd, Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven; So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd, Will sate itself in a celestial bed And prey on garbage. But soft! methinks I scent ...
... poor To those of mine. But virtue, as it never will be mov'd, Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven; So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd, Will sate itself in a celestial bed And prey on garbage. But soft! methinks I scent ...
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ACT II | |
ACT III | |
A room in the Castle | |
ACT IV | |
Another room in the Castle | |
A hall in the Castle | |
TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED THE AUTHOR MR WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | |
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arms BARNARDO bear believe better blood body breath Castle cause CLOWN comes command daughter dead dear death Denmark doth drink earth England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fall Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras friends GHOST give grace grave grief HAMLET hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honour HORATIO I’ll is’t keep KING lady LAERTES leave light live look lord madness Majesty MARCELLUS marry matter means mind mother murder nature never night noble once OPHELIA OSRIC play PLAYER POLONIUS poor pray QUEEN question reason rest REYNALDO ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE SECOND seen Shakespeare Sings sleep soul speak speech spirit stand sweet sword tell thank thee There’s thine thing thou thoughts tongue true virtue watch young youth