Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque AnnotationsReprinted for private distribution, 1866 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... WARBURTON . Here is an elaborate display of ingenuity without accuracy . He that will wantonly sacrifice the sense of his author to a supererogatory refinement , may gain the admiration of the unlearned , and excite the wonder of the ...
... WARBURTON . Here is an elaborate display of ingenuity without accuracy . He that will wantonly sacrifice the sense of his author to a supererogatory refinement , may gain the admiration of the unlearned , and excite the wonder of the ...
Pagina 79
... WARBURTON . Jack Frost is , I believe , a very powerful agent in the Scandinavian mythology . He is a personage of no little importance in many of the traditionary stories of the north . ( k ) -My watch says twelve- MALONE . Horatio ...
... WARBURTON . Jack Frost is , I believe , a very powerful agent in the Scandinavian mythology . He is a personage of no little importance in many of the traditionary stories of the north . ( k ) -My watch says twelve- MALONE . Horatio ...
Pagina 80
... The folio reads mag ; but I adopt jaw ( from the quarto ) as the more elegant , and as being more in the spirit of our author . STEEVENS . ( n ) —Paws off— Poeticè , -hands off . WARBURTON . ( 0 ) —Gab— i . e . Mag , 80 ANNOTATIONS .
... The folio reads mag ; but I adopt jaw ( from the quarto ) as the more elegant , and as being more in the spirit of our author . STEEVENS . ( n ) —Paws off— Poeticè , -hands off . WARBURTON . ( 0 ) —Gab— i . e . Mag , 80 ANNOTATIONS .
Pagina 87
... WARBURTON . Without having recourse to a far - fetched explana- tion , I choose to understand the passage in its common acceptation : The game we're after means nothing more than the trick by which we are endeavouring to worm from him ...
... WARBURTON . Without having recourse to a far - fetched explana- tion , I choose to understand the passage in its common acceptation : The game we're after means nothing more than the trick by which we are endeavouring to worm from him ...
Pagina 89
... WARBURTON . It is probable that the author intended game , man ! By game may be understood fudge , or blarney . When we recollect that many of our author's plays were taken down in writing during the performance , and consider that the ...
... WARBURTON . It is probable that the author intended game , man ! By game may be understood fudge , or blarney . When we recollect that many of our author's plays were taken down in writing during the performance , and consider that the ...
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actors BERNARDO Cheer d'ye dear Denmark wore Derry die game dish'd doubt drink Enter HAMLET Enter HORATIO Enter KING Exeunt Exit Hamlet Exit Queen expose That dirty father gallopping randy dandy gammon GEORGE STEEVENS Gertrude Ghost give grave Gravedigger Guild GUILDENSTERN HAMLET and HORATIO HAMLET TRAVESTIE hath Heigho Hey randy dandy hungry mouser is't JOHN POOLE JOHNSON LADIES Laertes Latin spondees latten Marcellus meaning Merry Andrew mother never night nose Ophelia Ophelia's the maid Osrick Palace pantomime passage pickled mutton play poet poison'd Polonius POPE Pray prologue quarto Queen of Denmark Ri tol tiddy Rosen Rosencrantz says Horatio SCENE Sings sitting upon pins SONG.-HAMLET soon STEEVENS swear tell a dray-horse thee THEOBALD there's thou Tol de rol tomb-stone trumpet's tantarara Trumpets and Drums Tune twas twill WARBURTON what's whilst Zounds РОРЕ