The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fome time . Horatio , as it appears , watches out of curiofity . But in A & t . II . fc . i . to Hamlet's question , - " Hold you the watch to - night ? " Horatio , Marcellus , and Ber- nardo , all answer , - " We do , my honour'd lord ...
... fome time . Horatio , as it appears , watches out of curiofity . But in A & t . II . fc . i . to Hamlet's question , - " Hold you the watch to - night ? " Horatio , Marcellus , and Ber- nardo , all answer , - " We do , my honour'd lord ...
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... fome temporary advan- tage over each other , which at this distance of time is not be understood . The patience of our ancestors exceeded our own , could it have out - lafted the tragedy of Hamlet as it is now printed ; for it must have ...
... fome temporary advan- tage over each other , which at this distance of time is not be understood . The patience of our ancestors exceeded our own , could it have out - lafted the tragedy of Hamlet as it is now printed ; for it must have ...
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... fome light on the paffage before us : There is one within , " Befides the things that we have heard and feen , " Recounts moft horrid fights feen by the watch . " A lioness hath whelped in the streets ; " And graves have yawn'd and ...
... fome light on the paffage before us : There is one within , " Befides the things that we have heard and feen , " Recounts moft horrid fights feen by the watch . " A lioness hath whelped in the streets ; " And graves have yawn'd and ...
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... fome attention to the royal blood , which by degrees produced heredi- tary fucceflion . Why then do the reft of the commentators fo often treat Claudius as an ufurper , who had deprived young Hamlet of his right by heirship to his ...
... fome attention to the royal blood , which by degrees produced heredi- tary fucceflion . Why then do the reft of the commentators fo often treat Claudius as an ufurper , who had deprived young Hamlet of his right by heirship to his ...
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... fome of his commentators prove it to be of much higher antiquity . It is a moft inimitable circumftance in Shakspeare , so to have managed this popular idea , as to make the Ghoft , which has been fo long obftinately filent , and of ...
... fome of his commentators prove it to be of much higher antiquity . It is a moft inimitable circumftance in Shakspeare , so to have managed this popular idea , as to make the Ghoft , which has been fo long obftinately filent , and of ...
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