Hamlet ...Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911 - 193 Seiten Belasco Theatre, Washington, D.C., David Belasco and Sam S. and Lee Shubert, proprietors and managers, direction of Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.), L. Stoddard Taylor, resident manager. William A. Brady announces Mr. Mantell and his distinguished company in the following repertoire: "King Lear," "Hamlet," "As You Like It," "Richelieu," "Othello," "Macbeth," "Merchant of Venice," "Richard III." "Hamlet," the stage version used was prepared from Edwin Booth's prompt-book and involves the same cuts, elisions, transpositions and omitted characters. |
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... believe , in the Historia Danica of Saxo Grammaticus , who wrote about the end of the twelfth cen- tury . This was translated into French , and published in Belle- forest's Histoires Tragiques at Paris in 1570. The French version was ...
... believe , in the Historia Danica of Saxo Grammaticus , who wrote about the end of the twelfth cen- tury . This was translated into French , and published in Belle- forest's Histoires Tragiques at Paris in 1570. The French version was ...
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... believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . Mar. Is it not like the King ? Hor . As thou art to thyself : Such was the very armour he had on When he th ' ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when , in an ...
... believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . Mar. Is it not like the King ? Hor . As thou art to thyself : Such was the very armour he had on When he th ' ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when , in an ...
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... believe it . But , look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill : Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life ...
... believe it . But , look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill : Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life ...
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... believe that Shakespeare intended ' drooping eye , " for which the old text seems to me a mere irregular spelling and a much inferior reading . 66 22. pester worry by numbers , iteration ; here , impor tune . ― 30 30 Who , impotent and ...
... believe that Shakespeare intended ' drooping eye , " for which the old text seems to me a mere irregular spelling and a much inferior reading . 66 22. pester worry by numbers , iteration ; here , impor tune . ― 30 30 Who , impotent and ...
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... believe it As he in his peculiar sect and place May give his saying deed ; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs , Or ...
... believe it As he in his peculiar sect and place May give his saying deed ; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs , Or ...
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action aught blood body breath Claudius Dane daughter dead dear death Denmark dost doth drama e'en earth Enter HAMLET Enter KING Euphuistic Exit Exit Ghost eyes farewell father fear folios follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grief Guil hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hold Horatio Julius Cæsar King of Denmark Laer Laertes leave lines look Lord Hamlet madness majesty means mind mother murther nature night Norway o'er old copies Ophelia Osric passage passion phrase play players poison'd Polonius pray Prince Pyrrhus quarto of 1603 quarto reading Queen revenge Romeo and Juliet Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Saxo Grammaticus scene sense Shakespeare Sings soul speak speech spirit suggested sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou thought tongue word young youth