Hamlet: Pamphlet vol1836 |
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... English Hamlet → he is proud that his country has furnished the first suggestion of the immortal work - but he wishes still to protest against the acceptance of Shakespeare's Hamlet as portrait of the Danish hero , a re- production of ...
... English Hamlet → he is proud that his country has furnished the first suggestion of the immortal work - but he wishes still to protest against the acceptance of Shakespeare's Hamlet as portrait of the Danish hero , a re- production of ...
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... English students . Oehlenschläger's tragedy is , to begin with , not half so long as Shakespeare's , though it is in five acts , each of them , except the fourth , arranged in three scenes - evidently with an eye to the stage ...
... English students . Oehlenschläger's tragedy is , to begin with , not half so long as Shakespeare's , though it is in five acts , each of them , except the fourth , arranged in three scenes - evidently with an eye to the stage ...
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... English Hamlet . The Danish prince , in the Danish play , has just been shipwrecked , after a roving expedition of a year and a half ; a fisher - wife has given him rough sailor garments in place of his own drenched clothes , and , just ...
... English Hamlet . The Danish prince , in the Danish play , has just been shipwrecked , after a roving expedition of a year and a half ; a fisher - wife has given him rough sailor garments in place of his own drenched clothes , and , just ...
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... English equivalent to it was the amble of the monks of Chaucer's time on their way to Canterbury . vain one . Then a north - country man would go by on a camel , and some local zemindar would trot his native devil - eared horse past us ...
... English equivalent to it was the amble of the monks of Chaucer's time on their way to Canterbury . vain one . Then a north - country man would go by on a camel , and some local zemindar would trot his native devil - eared horse past us ...
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... English dis- tinction , in order that they may qualify as upper servant to a sprig of Bengal nobility . He said that if Benchers real- ised the kind of work under- taken by the natives they admit as barristers , they would devise some ...
... English dis- tinction , in order that they may qualify as upper servant to a sprig of Bengal nobility . He said that if Benchers real- ised the kind of work under- taken by the natives they admit as barristers , they would devise some ...
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