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... Hamlet , these considerations had little weight with him here ; less than they had with Marston , when he wrote the following dialogue in the Induction to his What You Will ( 1607 ) : " Atte . What's the play's name ? Phi . What You ...
... Hamlet , these considerations had little weight with him here ; less than they had with Marston , when he wrote the following dialogue in the Induction to his What You Will ( 1607 ) : " Atte . What's the play's name ? Phi . What You ...
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... Hamlet , to be followed in due course by the never to be finished and never finished Prince of Denmark . And as a connecting link between these pairs , but nearer to the latter , stands the serio - ridiculous Malvolio . And now we are ...
... Hamlet , to be followed in due course by the never to be finished and never finished Prince of Denmark . And as a connecting link between these pairs , but nearer to the latter , stands the serio - ridiculous Malvolio . And now we are ...
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... Hamlet we have Duke for King ( 111. ii . 249 , 254 ) ; and in Titus Andronicus King and Emperor seem interchanged ( III . i . 150-154 ) , and in other writers of Shakespeare's time a similar confusion in titles may sometimes be ...
... Hamlet we have Duke for King ( 111. ii . 249 , 254 ) ; and in Titus Andronicus King and Emperor seem interchanged ( III . i . 150-154 ) , and in other writers of Shakespeare's time a similar confusion in titles may sometimes be ...
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... Hamlet , 111. ii . 374 , " It will discourse most excellent music . ' 58. allow ] admit , prove ; for another use of the word , cf. " ere I will allow of thy wits , " IV . ii . 60 . 60. Only shape thou wit ] " " wit 19 chiefly metri ...
... Hamlet , 111. ii . 374 , " It will discourse most excellent music . ' 58. allow ] admit , prove ; for another use of the word , cf. " ere I will allow of thy wits , " IV . ii . 60 . 60. Only shape thou wit ] " " wit 19 chiefly metri ...
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... Hamlet ( Q , 1603 ) , " his cinkapace of jeasts . " 135. under the star of a galliard ] For the influence of the stars on mortal destinies at birth , and on men's disposi- tions and character , cf. Much Ado about Nothing , II . i . 349 ...
... Hamlet ( Q , 1603 ) , " his cinkapace of jeasts . " 135. under the star of a galliard ] For the influence of the stars on mortal destinies at birth , and on men's disposi- tions and character , cf. Much Ado about Nothing , II . i . 349 ...
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