Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 sidor |
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William Hazlitt. HAMLET 6 THIS is that Hamlet the Dane , whom we read of in our youth , and whom we seem almost to remember in our after - years ; he who made that famous soliloquy on life , who gave the advice to the players , who ...
William Hazlitt. HAMLET 6 THIS is that Hamlet the Dane , whom we read of in our youth , and whom we seem almost to remember in our after - years ; he who made that famous soliloquy on life , who gave the advice to the players , who ...
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... Hamlet . We have been so used to this tragedy that we hardly know how to criticize it any more than we should know how to describe our own faces . But we must make such observations as we can . It is the one of Shakespeare's plays that ...
... Hamlet . We have been so used to this tragedy that we hardly know how to criticize it any more than we should know how to describe our own faces . But we must make such observations as we can . It is the one of Shakespeare's plays that ...
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William Hazlitt. suffers so much in being transferred to the stage . Hamlet himself seems hardly capable of being acted . Mr. Kemble unavoidably fails in this character from a want of ease and variety . The character of Hamlet is made up ...
William Hazlitt. suffers so much in being transferred to the stage . Hamlet himself seems hardly capable of being acted . Mr. Kemble unavoidably fails in this character from a want of ease and variety . The character of Hamlet is made up ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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