The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Hamlet , the King his uncle and stepfather addreffes him with But now my coufin Hamlet and my fon . " And in this very play , act iii . lady Capulet fays : " Tybalt my cousin ! -O my brother's child . " So , in As you Like It : " Rof ...
... Hamlet , the King his uncle and stepfather addreffes him with But now my coufin Hamlet and my fon . " And in this very play , act iii . lady Capulet fays : " Tybalt my cousin ! -O my brother's child . " So , in As you Like It : " Rof ...
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... Hamlet's father . Gertrude , queen of Denmark , and mother to Hamlet . Ophelia , daughter to Polonius . Lords , ladies , players , grave diggers , failors , meffengers , and other attendants . SCENE , Elineur . ACT I. SCENE I. ELSIN OUR ...
... Hamlet's father . Gertrude , queen of Denmark , and mother to Hamlet . Ophelia , daughter to Polonius . Lords , ladies , players , grave diggers , failors , meffengers , and other attendants . SCENE , Elineur . ACT I. SCENE I. ELSIN OUR ...
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... Hamlet . The original flory on which this play is built , may be found in Saxo Grammaticus the Danish hiftorian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in feven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued ...
... Hamlet . The original flory on which this play is built , may be found in Saxo Grammaticus the Danish hiftorian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in feven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued ...
Page 258
... Hamlet enters , and a tankard - bearer afks him - " ' Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad i " The following particulats relative to the date of this piece , are borrowed from Dr. Farmer's Ejay on the Learning of Shakspeare , p . 85 , 86 ...
... Hamlet enters , and a tankard - bearer afks him - " ' Sfoote , Hamlet , are you mad i " The following particulats relative to the date of this piece , are borrowed from Dr. Farmer's Ejay on the Learning of Shakspeare , p . 85 , 86 ...
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... Hamlet ( For fo this fide of our known world efteem'd him ) Did flay this Fortinbras ; who , by a feal'd compact , Well 1 9 Why fuch imprefs of ship - wwrights ? ] Judge Barrington , Obfer- vations on the more ancient Satutes , p . 300 ...
... Hamlet ( For fo this fide of our known world efteem'd him ) Did flay this Fortinbras ; who , by a feal'd compact , Well 1 9 Why fuch imprefs of ship - wwrights ? ] Judge Barrington , Obfer- vations on the more ancient Satutes , p . 300 ...
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