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Page 141
... the common stage action which accompanies this passage , – " As I feel it , there is a kind of tame impropriety , or even absurdity , in that action of Hamlet producing the two miniatures of his father and uncle out of his pocket .
... the common stage action which accompanies this passage , – " As I feel it , there is a kind of tame impropriety , or even absurdity , in that action of Hamlet producing the two miniatures of his father and uncle out of his pocket .
Page 324
Upon the other principle , we have no explanations , no regular progress of what is most palpable in human action . ... If it had been within the compass of Shakspere's great scheme of the exposition of humau actions and the springs of ...
Upon the other principle , we have no explanations , no regular progress of what is most palpable in human action . ... If it had been within the compass of Shakspere's great scheme of the exposition of humau actions and the springs of ...
Page 393
But mark , - it is clescription ; and the judgment of Shakspere in omitting it is unquestionable , for be subsequently shows Lear in action under precisely the sau ! e circumstances . In the sixth scene of the same act is omitted the ...
But mark , - it is clescription ; and the judgment of Shakspere in omitting it is unquestionable , for be subsequently shows Lear in action under precisely the sau ! e circumstances . In the sixth scene of the same act is omitted the ...
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