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Page 88
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Hamlet , and probably a corrupt copy of that sketch . Mr. Caldecott believes that this copy exhibits , " in that which was afterwards wrought into a splendid drama , the first conception , and ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Hamlet , and probably a corrupt copy of that sketch . Mr. Caldecott believes that this copy exhibits , " in that which was afterwards wrought into a splendid drama , the first conception , and ...
Page 89
... copy a modification of the censure of the Danish wassels . In all the rest of the scene there is scarcely a difference between the two copies . The character of Hamlet is fully conceived in the original play , whenever he is in action ...
... copy a modification of the censure of the Danish wassels . In all the rest of the scene there is scarcely a difference between the two copies . The character of Hamlet is fully conceived in the original play , whenever he is in action ...
Page 91
... copy , his power as an artist was not so consummate . In that copy , the first lines of the player - king are singularly flowing and musical ; and their sacrifice shows us how inexorable was his judgment : - " Full forty years are pass ...
... copy , his power as an artist was not so consummate . In that copy , the first lines of the player - king are singularly flowing and musical ; and their sacrifice shows us how inexorable was his judgment : - " Full forty years are pass ...
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