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Page 91
The soliloquy of the king in the third act is greatly elaborated from the first copy ; and so is the scene between Hamlet and his inother . In the play , as we now have it , Shakspere has left it doubtful whether the queen was privy to ...
The soliloquy of the king in the third act is greatly elaborated from the first copy ; and so is the scene between Hamlet and his inother . In the play , as we now have it , Shakspere has left it doubtful whether the queen was privy to ...
Page 332
But in Timon of Athens , its perpetual recurrence in some scenes is certainly not always a beauty . ... SCENE II . Ven . Most honoured Timon , It liath pleas'd the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace : SCENE II ...
But in Timon of Athens , its perpetual recurrence in some scenes is certainly not always a beauty . ... SCENE II . Ven . Most honoured Timon , It liath pleas'd the gods to remember my father's age , And call him to long peace : SCENE II ...
Page 336
Strangers , at the end of the second scene , is unmetrical enough in the original ; Steevens las made it hobble still worse . The third scene has the same incurable defects . It seems to us perfectly impossible that Shakspere could have ...
Strangers , at the end of the second scene , is unmetrical enough in the original ; Steevens las made it hobble still worse . The third scene has the same incurable defects . It seems to us perfectly impossible that Shakspere could have ...
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