The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Players , GraveDiggers , Sailors , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elsinore . ' Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . The h transferred from the end to the beginning of the name . STEEVENS . ACT I. SCENE ...
... Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Players , GraveDiggers , Sailors , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elsinore . ' Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . The h transferred from the end to the beginning of the name . STEEVENS . ACT I. SCENE ...
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... lady , that this line seems to belong to Hamlet , in whose mouth it is a proper and natural exclamation ; and who , according to the practice of the stage , may be supposed to interrupt so long a speech . JOHNSON . 3 A couch for luxury ...
... lady , that this line seems to belong to Hamlet , in whose mouth it is a proper and natural exclamation ; and who , according to the practice of the stage , may be supposed to interrupt so long a speech . JOHNSON . 3 A couch for luxury ...
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... Lady Elizabeth Carew , in her Tragedy of Mariam , 1613 : 66 Death can pale as well " A cheek of roses , as a cheek less bright . " Again , in Urry's Chaucer , p . 368 : " The sterre paleth her white cheres by the flambes of the sonne ...
... Lady Elizabeth Carew , in her Tragedy of Mariam , 1613 : 66 Death can pale as well " A cheek of roses , as a cheek less bright . " Again , in Urry's Chaucer , p . 368 : " The sterre paleth her white cheres by the flambes of the sonne ...
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... lady , the lady Elizabeth Carey . " Again , in Greene's Mamillia , 1593 : " although thy person is so bravely beautified with the dowries of nature . " Ill and vile as the phrase may be , our author has used it again in The Two ...
... lady , the lady Elizabeth Carey . " Again , in Greene's Mamillia , 1593 : " although thy person is so bravely beautified with the dowries of nature . " Ill and vile as the phrase may be , our author has used it again in The Two ...
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... lady , whilst this machine is to him , Hamlet . * By beautified Hamlet means beautiful . But Polonius , taking the word in the mcre strictly grammatical sense of being made beautiful , calls it a vile phrase , as implying that his ...
... lady , whilst this machine is to him , Hamlet . * By beautified Hamlet means beautiful . But Polonius , taking the word in the mcre strictly grammatical sense of being made beautiful , calls it a vile phrase , as implying that his ...
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