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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... Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell , Be thy intents wicked or charitable , Thou comest in such a questionable shape 34. [ as man may undergo : " as can be accumulated upon " Dr. Johnson ] man . 36. the dram of evil ...
... Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell , Be thy intents wicked or charitable , Thou comest in such a questionable shape 34. [ as man may undergo : " as can be accumulated upon " Dr. Johnson ] man . 36. the dram of evil ...
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... brings the ball round . " ] 71. ' ply his music = apply , that is , study , practice his music : the customary use of " apply " in Shakespeare's day . 76. [ unbraced = unfastened . ] 78. down - gyved = hanging about his ankles , like ...
... brings the ball round . " ] 71. ' ply his music = apply , that is , study , practice his music : the customary use of " apply " in Shakespeare's day . 76. [ unbraced = unfastened . ] 78. down - gyved = hanging about his ankles , like ...
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... bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence and our prac- tices 17. [ Whether contracted to a monosyllable in rendering the line . ] 22. gentry = gentleness , politeness , courtesy . Pleasant and helpful to ...
... bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence and our prac- tices 17. [ Whether contracted to a monosyllable in rendering the line . ] 22. gentry = gentleness , politeness , courtesy . Pleasant and helpful to ...
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... bring them in . [ Exit Polonius . He tells me , my sweet queen , that he hath found The head and source of all your son's distemper . Queen . I doubt it is no other but the main , His father's death and our o'erhasty marriage . King ...
... bring them in . [ Exit Polonius . He tells me , my sweet queen , that he hath found The head and source of all your son's distemper . Queen . I doubt it is no other but the main , His father's death and our o'erhasty marriage . King ...
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... bring him on to some confession Of his true state . Queen . Did he receive you well ? Ros . Most like a gentleman . 10 Guil . But with much forcing of his disposition . Ros . Most free of question ; but , of our demands , Niggard in his ...
... bring him on to some confession Of his true state . Queen . Did he receive you well ? Ros . Most like a gentleman . 10 Guil . But with much forcing of his disposition . Ros . Most free of question ; but , of our demands , Niggard in his ...
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