The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Hamlet the honour of being the best known creation of Shakespeare . As for the theatre - going public , they could never have enough of him , and we may suspect that it was partly with a view of soothing the indignation aroused by his ...
... Hamlet the honour of being the best known creation of Shakespeare . As for the theatre - going public , they could never have enough of him , and we may suspect that it was partly with a view of soothing the indignation aroused by his ...
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... Hamlet or an Othello ; he will not find a man of whom it can be said , a rarer spirit never Did steer humanity , — but he will find a true ruler of men , a man no pipe for fortune's finger , a man at all times master of his fate , a man ...
... Hamlet or an Othello ; he will not find a man of whom it can be said , a rarer spirit never Did steer humanity , — but he will find a true ruler of men , a man no pipe for fortune's finger , a man at all times master of his fate , a man ...
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... Hamlet , III . i . 65 , " ay , there's the rub " ; an expression borrowed from the game of bowls , the rub being any obstacle that hinders the bowl from taking its proper course . Thus Nash , Lenten Stuff ( 1597 ) , p . 30 , " these ...
... Hamlet , III . i . 65 , " ay , there's the rub " ; an expression borrowed from the game of bowls , the rub being any obstacle that hinders the bowl from taking its proper course . Thus Nash , Lenten Stuff ( 1597 ) , p . 30 , " these ...
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