The Port Folio, Том 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... Answer to , 471 Hayti , Memoirs of , 35-103-188 -325-414-490 Hamlet , Remarks on the Charac- ter of , History , Natural , · • 62 116 · · Hutchinson , Col. Memoirs of , 513 Page Page Intelligence , Literary , 133-556 • Philosophical ,
... Answer to , 471 Hayti , Memoirs of , 35-103-188 -325-414-490 Hamlet , Remarks on the Charac- ter of , History , Natural , · • 62 116 · · Hutchinson , Col. Memoirs of , 513 Page Page Intelligence , Literary , 133-556 • Philosophical ,
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... HAMLET . On a recent perusal of the tragedy of Hamlet , I was forcibly struck with the injustice of a common criticism upon what are called defects in that admirable play . The authority of Dr. Johnson has gi- ven a sanction to the ...
... HAMLET . On a recent perusal of the tragedy of Hamlet , I was forcibly struck with the injustice of a common criticism upon what are called defects in that admirable play . The authority of Dr. Johnson has gi- ven a sanction to the ...
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... Hamlet's character , which Shakspeare de- signed to exhibit . And if it shall appear , as I think it will upon a very brief examination , that it was the author's intention to present such a character with all its imperfections , that ...
... Hamlet's character , which Shakspeare de- signed to exhibit . And if it shall appear , as I think it will upon a very brief examination , that it was the author's intention to present such a character with all its imperfections , that ...
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... Hamlet's conversation upon this and other occasions , notwithstand- ing his general melancholy , is perfectly ... Hamlet's hu- mour . • But as soon as he is alone , he begins 64 . ON THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET .
... Hamlet's conversation upon this and other occasions , notwithstand- ing his general melancholy , is perfectly ... Hamlet's hu- mour . • But as soon as he is alone , he begins 64 . ON THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET .
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... Hamlet procrastinates the moment of action by pre- tences which he knows to be frivolous . When he next appears , we find him meditating upon the subject of suicide . The perplexity of his mind has become intolerable . When he reflects ...
... Hamlet procrastinates the moment of action by pre- tences which he knows to be frivolous . When he next appears , we find him meditating upon the subject of suicide . The perplexity of his mind has become intolerable . When he reflects ...
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