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Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, Written by Mr ... - Page 55
by Sir Thomas Hanmer - 1736 - 52 pages
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Studies in Language and Literature, Issues 5-9

Language and languages - 1916 - 608 pages
...self-deception 46-62 Chapter V. The end of the play 63-69 Chapter VI. Conclusion 70-75 Appendix 76 The more I read him, the more I am convinced that as he knew his own particular Talent well, he study'd more to work up great and moving Circumstances to place his chief Characters in, so as to affect...
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Hamlet: An Historical and Comparative Study

Elmer Edgar Stoll - 1919 - 88 pages
...self-deception 46-62 Chapter V. The end of the play 63-69 Chapter VI. Conclusion 70-75 Appendix 76 The more I read him, the more I am convinced that as he knew his own particular Talent well, he study'd more to work up great and moving Circumstances to place his chief Characters in, so as to affect...
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The Original Identity of the York and Towneley Cycles, Issue 6

Marie Caroline Lyle - Drama - 1919 - 506 pages
..._ *.. Pia:. . & -"Set* -je- -^ ZCHTZA J *--ivĀ£ AXES: COPYRIGHT 1919 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA The more I read him, the more I am convinced that as he knew his own particula Talent well, he study'd more to work up great and moving Circumstances to plac his chief...
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Shakespeare Studies: Historical and Comparative in Method

Elmer Edgar Stoll - 1927 - 528 pages
...and the anonymous early critic of Shakespeare who wrote in 1736 his Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet: The more I read him, the more I am convinced that as he knew his own particular Talent well, he study 'd more to work up great and moving Circumstances to place his chief Characters in, so as to...
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