Hamlet Travestie: In Three ActsJ.M. Richardson, 1810 - 94 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... play'rs he said - aye - right . I'll have them act a play this very night : For guilty people oft ( I've heard folks say ) Confess their sins when sitting at a play.— They shall not act their tragedies ; I'd rather Have something ' bout ...
... play'rs he said - aye - right . I'll have them act a play this very night : For guilty people oft ( I've heard folks say ) Confess their sins when sitting at a play.— They shall not act their tragedies ; I'd rather Have something ' bout ...
Pagina 19
... play affect him , I shall tell O ! That he's a knave - the Ghost an honest fellow . [ Exit Hamlet . END OF THE FIRST ACT . HAMLET TRAVESTIE . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. A c 2 HAMLET TRAVESTIE . 19 "Twill make a charming ballet-pantomime- ...
... play affect him , I shall tell O ! That he's a knave - the Ghost an honest fellow . [ Exit Hamlet . END OF THE FIRST ACT . HAMLET TRAVESTIE . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. A c 2 HAMLET TRAVESTIE . 19 "Twill make a charming ballet-pantomime- ...
Pagina 21
... well enough The game we're after : Zooks , he's up to snuff ( a ) . Queen . Did you not try to get him out to play ? Rosen . It chanc'd we met the actors on the way : He jump❜d for joy to hear it ; they're at C 3 HAMLET TRAVESTIE. ...
... well enough The game we're after : Zooks , he's up to snuff ( a ) . Queen . Did you not try to get him out to play ? Rosen . It chanc'd we met the actors on the way : He jump❜d for joy to hear it ; they're at C 3 HAMLET TRAVESTIE. ...
Pagina 22
... play , he'll book you places . King . With all my heart : right glad am I to find That he to some amusement is inclin'd . Pray , gentlemen , give him a further zest For sports like these . Rosen . My Lord , we'll do our best . [ Exeunt ...
... play , he'll book you places . King . With all my heart : right glad am I to find That he to some amusement is inclin'd . Pray , gentlemen , give him a further zest For sports like these . Rosen . My Lord , we'll do our best . [ Exeunt ...
Pagina 29
... playing the clown , Like M or D. with wit of your own : And tho ' critics should hiss , yet the gods ' approbation In a horse - laugh will greet you . - So ends my oration . Enter Horatio . Hamlet . Tol de rol , & c . [ Exit First Actor ...
... playing the clown , Like M or D. with wit of your own : And tho ' critics should hiss , yet the gods ' approbation In a horse - laugh will greet you . - So ends my oration . Enter Horatio . Hamlet . Tol de rol , & c . [ Exit First Actor ...
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actors adieu ANNOTATIONS burlesque d'ye dear Denmark wore Derry diddled drink Enter Hamlet Enter Horatio Enter King Exeunt Exit Hamlet Exit Queen eye and Tommy father fellow Flourish of Trumpets gallopping randy dandy gammon Gertrude Ghost give grave Gravedigger Guild Guildenstern Hamlet and Horatio HAMLET TRAVESTIE Hamlet's the lad hath Heigho Hey randy dandy Hollo hungry mouser is't JOHNSON kill'd Ladies Laertes lord chamberlain Marcellus mother mutton ne'er never night Ophelia Ophelia's the maid Osrick Palace pantomime passage pick-axe and spade pickle play poison'd Polonius POPE pray quarto Queen of Denmark Ri tol tiddy rope of onions Rosen Rosencrantz Rosencrantz and Guildenstern says Horatio SCENE Sings snuff SONG.-HAMLET SONG.-OPHELIA soon STEEVENS swear tell thee there's Tol de rol tomb-stone Trumpets and Drums Tune twas twill uncle WARBURTON what's whilst Young Hamlet's Zounds
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Pagina 3 - I'd give if a sure way I knew, How to tbaw and resolve my stout flesh into dew ! How happy were I if no sin were self-slaughter! For I'd then throw myself and my cares in the water. Derry down, down, down, derry down. How weary, how profitless, — stale, and how flat, Seem to me all life's uses, its joys, and all that: This world is a garden unweeded ; and clearly Not worth living for — things rank and gross hold it merely.
Pagina 23 - I wish it were my turn to-morrow ! But, perchance, in that sleep we may dream, For we dream in our beds very often — Now, however capricious 't may seem, I've no notion of dreams in a coffin.
Pagina 71 - How science dwindles, and how volumes swell. How commentators each dark passage shun, And hold their farthing candle to the Sun.
Pagina 9 - I'll speak to thee, thou look'st so like my dad. In a trim grave so snugly wast thou lain, Say what the devil brought...
Pagina 23 - Here we go up, up, tip."} When a man becomes tir'd of his life, The question is, " to be, or not to be ?" For before he dare finish the strife, His reflections most serious ought to be. When his troubles too numerous grow, And he knows of no method to mend them, Had he best bear them tamely, or no ? Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ri tol de rol, Sfc.
Pagina 53 - And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead; Go to thy death-bed, He never will come again. His beard was as white as snow All flaxen was his poll, He is gone, he is gone, And we cast away moan: God ha
Pagina 25 - LET me tell you, Miss Ophelia, your behaviour's very rude, And your whims and freaks and fancies ought in time to be subdued, So, if my advice will better you, to give it...