Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomH. Mulford, Oxford University Press, 1977 - English literature |
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... will lose this wager , my Lord . I doe not thinke so , since he went into France , I have beene in continual practice ; I shall winne at the oddes : but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart : but it is no matter ...
... will lose this wager , my Lord . I doe not thinke so , since he went into France , I have beene in continual practice ; I shall winne at the oddes : but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart : but it is no matter ...
Page 95
... thinke so ' becomes ' but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart ' ; how revealing is that ' but ' , and then how finely Hamlet at once reaffirms his courage , his heart , by rounding mildly upon him- self with a ...
... thinke so ' becomes ' but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart ' ; how revealing is that ' but ' , and then how finely Hamlet at once reaffirms his courage , his heart , by rounding mildly upon him- self with a ...
Page 97
... thinke how ill all's heere about my heart . ' No one will find these claims surprising who remembers the words to which the First Quarto reduces Hamlet's whole speech here , words in greatness's stead : HAMLET . Beleeve me Horatio , my ...
... thinke how ill all's heere about my heart . ' No one will find these claims surprising who remembers the words to which the First Quarto reduces Hamlet's whole speech here , words in greatness's stead : HAMLET . Beleeve me Horatio , my ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
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