Hamlet, Volume 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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... tragic power as Titus Andronicus or Richard III . At some time , therefore , between 1598 and 1602 Hamlet , as retouched by Shakespeare , was put upon the stage . We are inclined to think that it was acted not very long before the date ...
... tragic power as Titus Andronicus or Richard III . At some time , therefore , between 1598 and 1602 Hamlet , as retouched by Shakespeare , was put upon the stage . We are inclined to think that it was acted not very long before the date ...
Page 163
... tragic for the scholar and the gentleman , Hamlet is for both , in its performance on the stage , strangely beholden to spectacle , and to its comic scenes or snatches of scenes : the visible show of the Ghost , the processions ...
... tragic for the scholar and the gentleman , Hamlet is for both , in its performance on the stage , strangely beholden to spectacle , and to its comic scenes or snatches of scenes : the visible show of the Ghost , the processions ...
Page 165
... tragic grandeur , making only this one reasonable claim upon our indulgence , that we must lay aside our modern philosophy , and look upon ourselves as belonging to a people who were firm believers in the reality of such spectral ...
... tragic grandeur , making only this one reasonable claim upon our indulgence , that we must lay aside our modern philosophy , and look upon ourselves as belonging to a people who were firm believers in the reality of such spectral ...
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... tragic picture of a love which is to end , not in marriage , but in death . There is more to be felt than to be said in the study of Ophelia's character , just because she is a creation of such perfectly feminine proportions and beauty ...
... tragic picture of a love which is to end , not in marriage , but in death . There is more to be felt than to be said in the study of Ophelia's character , just because she is a creation of such perfectly feminine proportions and beauty ...
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... tragic and untimely fate . He ought to have lived to enjoy his triumph , but surely he has triumphed , though only in death . If he had not triumphed , if he had not done his work before the night fell , but had been a mere idler and ...
... tragic and untimely fate . He ought to have lived to enjoy his triumph , but surely he has triumphed , though only in death . If he had not triumphed , if he had not done his work before the night fell , but had been a mere idler and ...
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