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Page 88
... Horatio and Marcellus . The order of the dialogue is the same ; but , in the quarto of 1604 , it is a little elaborated . The grand passage beginning- " In the most high and palmy state of Rome , " is not found in this copy ; and it is ...
... Horatio and Marcellus . The order of the dialogue is the same ; but , in the quarto of 1604 , it is a little elaborated . The grand passage beginning- " In the most high and palmy state of Rome , " is not found in this copy ; and it is ...
Page 89
... Horatio , Bernardo , and Marcellus with Hamlet , succeeds as in the perfect copy , and the change here is very slight . The scene between Laertes and Ophelia in the same manner follows . Here again there is a great extension . The ...
... Horatio , Bernardo , and Marcellus with Hamlet , succeeds as in the perfect copy , and the change here is very slight . The scene between Laertes and Ophelia in the same manner follows . Here again there is a great extension . The ...
Page 90
... Horatio . ' Schlegel observes , that " rhymes , full of antitheses . " [ Quarto of 1604. ] Ham . " Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation cop'd withal . Hor . O , my dear lord ! Ham . Nay , do not think I flatter ...
... Horatio . ' Schlegel observes , that " rhymes , full of antitheses . " [ Quarto of 1604. ] Ham . " Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation cop'd withal . Hor . O , my dear lord ! Ham . Nay , do not think I flatter ...
Page 91
... Horatio and the queen , in which Horatio relates Hamlet's return to Denmark , and describes the treason which the king had plotted against him , as well as the mode by which he had evaded it , by the sacrifice of Rosencrantz and Guilden ...
... Horatio and the queen , in which Horatio relates Hamlet's return to Denmark , and describes the treason which the king had plotted against him , as well as the mode by which he had evaded it , by the sacrifice of Rosencrantz and Guilden ...
Page 92
... Horatio of the ɛamə circumstances , presents , to our minds , a most remarkable example of the difference between the mature and the youthful intellect . The scene of the grave - digger , in the original copy , has all the great points ...
... Horatio of the ɛamə circumstances , presents , to our minds , a most remarkable example of the difference between the mature and the youthful intellect . The scene of the grave - digger , in the original copy , has all the great points ...
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