Hamlet Travestie, with Burlesque AnnotationsReprinted for private distribution, 1866 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... I'll write ; And if I e'er forget thee - blow me tight . Horatio ( without ) . My Lord ! Marcellus . Lord Hamlet ! Hamlet . Damn those stupid fellows . Horatio , here am I. - Hollo , Marcellus . Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Marcellus ...
... I'll write ; And if I e'er forget thee - blow me tight . Horatio ( without ) . My Lord ! Marcellus . Lord Hamlet ! Hamlet . Damn those stupid fellows . Horatio , here am I. - Hollo , Marcellus . Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS . Marcellus ...
Pagina 19
... I'll have them act a play this very night : For guilty people oft ( as nurses say ) Confess their sins when sitting at a play.- They shall not act their tragedies ; I'd rather Have something ' bout the murder of my father : ' Twill make ...
... I'll have them act a play this very night : For guilty people oft ( as nurses say ) Confess their sins when sitting at a play.- They shall not act their tragedies ; I'd rather Have something ' bout the murder of my father : ' Twill make ...
Pagina 20
... I'll watch him close - I'll touch him to the quick : The charge against him is , as yet , deficient , — The honour of a ghost is not sufficient ; But if the play affect him , I shall tell , O ! That he's a knave - the ghost an honest ...
... I'll watch him close - I'll touch him to the quick : The charge against him is , as yet , deficient , — The honour of a ghost is not sufficient ; But if the play affect him , I shall tell , O ! That he's a knave - the ghost an honest ...
Pagina 24
... I'll leave it to men of more learning ; For my own part , I've no wish to walk off , For I find there's no chance of returning.— After all , ' tis the pleasanter way , To bear up as we can ' gainst our sorrow : So if things go not easy ...
... I'll leave it to men of more learning ; For my own part , I've no wish to walk off , For I find there's no chance of returning.— After all , ' tis the pleasanter way , To bear up as we can ' gainst our sorrow : So if things go not easy ...
Pagina 25
John Poole. Ophelia . I've got your present here ; I'll now return it , Tho ' oft I've had an itching , Sir , to burn it : Pray take it back . Hamlet . What is't you mean ? Ophelia . The pair Of worsted garters from the Easter fair . You ...
John Poole. Ophelia . I've got your present here ; I'll now return it , Tho ' oft I've had an itching , Sir , to burn it : Pray take it back . Hamlet . What is't you mean ? Ophelia . The pair Of worsted garters from the Easter fair . You ...
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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