Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque AnnotationsReprinted for private distribution, 1866 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... Consider that your case is not so bad : Your father lost a father ; and ' tis certain Death o'er your great - grandfather drew a curtain . You've mourn'd enough : ' tis time your grief to smother ; Don't cry ; you shall be king some ...
... Consider that your case is not so bad : Your father lost a father ; and ' tis certain Death o'er your great - grandfather drew a curtain . You've mourn'd enough : ' tis time your grief to smother ; Don't cry ; you shall be king some ...
Pagina 76
... consider this a point of too much import- ance to be left in uncertainty , I have been the more careful in my examination of it . STEEVENS . ( f ) —I'm sitting upon pins and needles— I suppose that corking - pins are here intended . I ...
... consider this a point of too much import- ance to be left in uncertainty , I have been the more careful in my examination of it . STEEVENS . ( f ) —I'm sitting upon pins and needles— I suppose that corking - pins are here intended . I ...
Pagina 86
... considering a great " while what should be the fittest gift for me to bestow " upon my god - child , and I have resolved at last , ' — ' I " pr'ythee what ? ' says he . ' I'faith , Ben , I'll give him 66 some Latin spondees , LATE THEM ...
... considering a great " while what should be the fittest gift for me to bestow " upon my god - child , and I have resolved at last , ' — ' I " pr'ythee what ? ' says he . ' I'faith , Ben , I'll give him 66 some Latin spondees , LATE THEM ...
Pagina 89
... . When we recollect that many of our author's plays were taken down in writing during the performance , and consider that the copyists may have been misled by the indistinct 12 ANNOTATIONS . 89 (e) As one may meet with in a ...
... . When we recollect that many of our author's plays were taken down in writing during the performance , and consider that the copyists may have been misled by the indistinct 12 ANNOTATIONS . 89 (e) As one may meet with in a ...
Pagina 91
... considering that a good play can have no foundation more secure than its own merit , and that a whining prologue cannot prejudice a judicious audience in favour of a bad one , whatever is servile or impertinent it properly rejects ...
... considering that a good play can have no foundation more secure than its own merit , and that a whining prologue cannot prejudice a judicious audience in favour of a bad one , whatever is servile or impertinent it properly rejects ...
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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