The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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Page 188
... foot ne'er hurts the trodden flower ; Of love and joy , see , see , the sovereign power ! " • Conceit here means imagination . Vide Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 4 . But my true love is grown to such excess , 188 [ ACT II ROMEO AND JULIET .
... foot ne'er hurts the trodden flower ; Of love and joy , see , see , the sovereign power ! " • Conceit here means imagination . Vide Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 4 . But my true love is grown to such excess , 188 [ ACT II ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 247
... HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE original story on which this play is founded may be found in ... Hamlet , revenge . " But it is supposed that this also may refer to an elder per- formance . Dr. Percy possessed a ...
... HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE original story on which this play is founded may be found in ... Hamlet , revenge . " But it is supposed that this also may refer to an elder per- formance . Dr. Percy possessed a ...
Page 248
... Hamlet , Prince of Denmarke , have it in them to please the wiser sort . " Malone doubts whether this was written in 1598 , because translated Tasso is named in another note ; but it is not necessary that the allusion should be to ...
... Hamlet , Prince of Denmarke , have it in them to please the wiser sort . " Malone doubts whether this was written in 1598 , because translated Tasso is named in another note ; but it is not necessary that the allusion should be to ...
Page 249
... Hamlet has been frequently discussed , and with a variety of contradictory opinions . Johnson and Steevens have made ... Hamlet's character , which unfit him for the dreadful office to which he is called . " It is clear to me ( says ...
... Hamlet has been frequently discussed , and with a variety of contradictory opinions . Johnson and Steevens have made ... Hamlet's character , which unfit him for the dreadful office to which he is called . " It is clear to me ( says ...
Page 250
... Hamlet's madness , and has endeavored to show that the Poet meant to represent him as insane . * Mr. Boswell , on the contrary , in a very judicious and ingenious review of Hamlet's character , combats the supposition , and thinks it ...
... Hamlet's madness , and has endeavored to show that the Poet meant to represent him as insane . * Mr. Boswell , on the contrary , in a very judicious and ingenious review of Hamlet's character , combats the supposition , and thinks it ...
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