Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623: Third SeriesBloomsbury Academic, 22.03.2006 - 384 Seiten "This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text. This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text" -- Publisher description. |
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... head . Then , if he says he loves you , It fits your wisdom so far to believe it 25 As he in his peculiar sect and force May give his saying deed , which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss ...
... head . Then , if he says he loves you , It fits your wisdom so far to believe it 25 As he in his peculiar sect and force May give his saying deed , which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss ...
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... head shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase As ' Well , we know ' , or ' We could an if we would ' , 159 ... head shake i.e. shaking my head thus ; MacDonald retains ; Oxf follows Q2 ; Hibbard emends to ' thus head shaked ...
... head shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase As ' Well , we know ' , or ' We could an if we would ' , 159 ... head shake i.e. shaking my head thus ; MacDonald retains ; Oxf follows Q2 ; Hibbard emends to ' thus head shaked ...
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... head Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense Deprived thee of . Hold off the earth awhile , Till I have caught her once more in mine arms . Leaps in the grave . Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead Till of this flat a mountain ...
... head Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense Deprived thee of . Hold off the earth awhile , Till I have caught her once more in mine arms . Leaps in the grave . Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead Till of this flat a mountain ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE TRAGICAL HISTORY | 41 |
THE TRAGEDY | 173 |
Urheberrecht | |
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