Shakspeare's tragedy of Hamlet, with notes, extr. from the old 'Historie of Hamblet' &c., adapted for use in schools by J. Hunter |
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Page vii
... Prince of Denmarke . By William Shake- speare . Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to the true and perfect Coppie . At London , printed by I. R. for N. L. and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder ...
... Prince of Denmarke . By William Shake- speare . Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to the true and perfect Coppie . At London , printed by I. R. for N. L. and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder ...
Page xi
... prince or king among them , who , being adorned with the most perfect gifts of nature , would addict himself to virtue , and use courtesy ; but although the people had him in admiration , yet the envy of his neigh- bours was so great ...
... prince or king among them , who , being adorned with the most perfect gifts of nature , would addict himself to virtue , and use courtesy ; but although the people had him in admiration , yet the envy of his neigh- bours was so great ...
Page xii
... prince , was in the end vanquished and slain by Horvendile , who , having then overrun all the coast of Norway and the northern islands , returned home laden with much treasure , sending the most part thereof to his sovereign king ...
... prince , was in the end vanquished and slain by Horvendile , who , having then overrun all the coast of Norway and the northern islands , returned home laden with much treasure , sending the most part thereof to his sovereign king ...
Page xiv
... prince , saying that under colour of such madness he shadowed a crafty policy , and by his de- vised simplicity concealed a sharp and pregnant spirit ; for which cause they counselled the king to try and know if possible how to discover ...
... prince , saying that under colour of such madness he shadowed a crafty policy , and by his de- vised simplicity concealed a sharp and pregnant spirit ; for which cause they counselled the king to try and know if possible how to discover ...
Page xvi
... prince in Europe . It is not the part of a woman , much less of a princess , thus to leave her dear child to fortune in the bloody and murderous hands of a villain and traitor . Brute beasts do not so . Is not this as much as if you ...
... prince in Europe . It is not the part of a woman , much less of a princess , thus to leave her dear child to fortune in the bloody and murderous hands of a villain and traitor . Brute beasts do not so . Is not this as much as if you ...
Common terms and phrases
arms beseech blood body Cæsar courtier Danes dead dear death Denmark devil doth drink e'en earth edition England Enter HAMLET Exit eyes faith father fear Fengon follow Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give grave grief Guil hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hecuba Henry IV HISTORIE OF HAMBLET Honest Whore honour Horatio Horvendile Jonson's Julius Cæsar killed King of Denmark lady Laer Laertes leave look lord Hamlet Love's Labour's Lost madness majesty means mind mother murder nature night noble Norway Note o'er Ophelia play players Plutarch Polonius pray prince Pyrrhus Queen revenge Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech spirit Swear sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou thought uncle villain virtue word youth