Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque AnnotationsReprinted for private distribution, 1866 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... POET is in some danger of being received with displea- sure , the following production is submitted to the public with that diffidence which the delicacy of its subject must , naturally , excite . In order , however , to remove such ...
... POET is in some danger of being received with displea- sure , the following production is submitted to the public with that diffidence which the delicacy of its subject must , naturally , excite . In order , however , to remove such ...
Pagina vi
... POET , were it supposed that the wreath is so loosely twined around his brows as to be endangered by so mere a trifle as that which gives rise to these remarks . Whilst the beauties of poetry shall continue to delight , the works of S ...
... POET , were it supposed that the wreath is so loosely twined around his brows as to be endangered by so mere a trifle as that which gives rise to these remarks . Whilst the beauties of poetry shall continue to delight , the works of S ...
Pagina vii
... poet , it is presumed that nei- ther will be required for the freedom that is used in the treatment of his ... poets of the present day have wisely provided against injuries of this nature ; for , with the assistance of an abundance of ...
... poet , it is presumed that nei- ther will be required for the freedom that is used in the treatment of his ... poets of the present day have wisely provided against injuries of this nature ; for , with the assistance of an abundance of ...
Pagina 77
... poet . As a mere illustration of the passage , it may be sufficient to remark , " that sitting upon pins and needles " is to this day used , in the more elegant and the graver sort of compositions , as an expression of impa- tience ...
... poet . As a mere illustration of the passage , it may be sufficient to remark , " that sitting upon pins and needles " is to this day used , in the more elegant and the graver sort of compositions , as an expression of impa- tience ...
Pagina 85
... anecdote : - " Our poet was god - father to one of Ben Jonson's " children ; and , after the christening , being in deep ' study , Jonson came to cheer him up , and asked him " why he was so melancholy ? —No ' faith ANNOTATIONS. ...
... anecdote : - " Our poet was god - father to one of Ben Jonson's " children ; and , after the christening , being in deep ' study , Jonson came to cheer him up , and asked him " why he was so melancholy ? —No ' faith ANNOTATIONS. ...
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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