| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 356 Seiten
...here: opened Compare what you have seen of Hamlet's madness and Ophelia's. SCENE 5 OPHELIA [Sings] How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff, 25 And his sandal shoon. QUEEN Alas sweet lady, what imports this song? OPHELIA Say you? Nay, pray... | |
| Charles Ludlam - 2001 - 312 Seiten
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| Lawrence Schoen - 2001 - 240 Seiten
...OPHELIA] Ophelia Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? Gertrude How now, Ophelia! Ophelia [Sings] How should I your true love know From another one?...By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. Gertrude Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? Ophelia Say you? nay, pray you, mark. [Sings] He... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 304 Seiten
...spilt. Enter OPHELIA distracted47 Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? How now, Ophelia? [Sings] How should I your true love know From another one?...By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? Say you? Nay, pray you mark: [Sings] He is dead and gone,... | |
| Elyn Aviva - 2001 - 320 Seiten
...had looked at that stony head and seen themselves? I remembered a verse from Shakespeare's Hamlet: How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff And his sandal shoon. Not only Shakespeare was familiar with the standard pilgrimage attire and the scallop shell. The Elizabethan... | |
| Kenneth Gross - 2001 - 304 Seiten
...identity — as when references to her dead father also catch up Hamlet, Claudius, and the murdered king: How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff And his sandal shoon. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone, At his head a grass-green turf, oo At his heels a stone.... | |
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