TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 90
... appears to us tolerably clear . Shakspere did not , either in his first sketch or his amended copy , intend his audience to believe that Hamlet was essentially mad ; and he removed , therefore , the strong expressions which might ...
... appears to us tolerably clear . Shakspere did not , either in his first sketch or his amended copy , intend his audience to believe that Hamlet was essentially mad ; and he removed , therefore , the strong expressions which might ...
Page 174
... appears to whet his " almost blunted purpose ; " but nothing is done . His intellect is again at its subtleties : - " There's letters seal'd ; and my two school - fellows , — Whom I will trust , as I will adders fang'd , - They bear the ...
... appears to whet his " almost blunted purpose ; " but nothing is done . His intellect is again at its subtleties : - " There's letters seal'd ; and my two school - fellows , — Whom I will trust , as I will adders fang'd , - They bear the ...
Page 392
... appears to us conclusive that these quarto copies could not have been printed from the author's manu- script ; and yet they might have been printed from a genuine playhouse copy . It is to be remarked that , in all the quarto editions ...
... appears to us conclusive that these quarto copies could not have been printed from the author's manu- script ; and yet they might have been printed from a genuine playhouse copy . It is to be remarked that , in all the quarto editions ...
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