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... ed in still more forcible language when Hamlet, just before his death, diverts H ...
... 1D; says that “This is the pain Hamlet suffers and breaks under and fina ...
... > (2001, p. 228) points out that though Hamlet's story will live on through Hora ...
... us review for a moment the behavior of Hamlet, on the strength of which Horatio ...
... 1790, II: 252-3): “And when <sc>Hamlet</sc> dies, <sc>Horatio<i> </i></s ...
... f <sc>Horatio, </sc>his own idea of <sc>Hamlet's</sc> charcter, in all other res ...
... ertes asking <i>what ceremony else</i>? Hamlet observes to Horatio, <i>That is L ...
... s outrageous proceeding seems to infect Hamlet; who, forgetting hiself, as he af ...
... ith the most guilty; and the virtues of Hamlet were to be rewarded among those a ...
... us review for a moment the behavior of Hamlet, on the strength of which Horatio ...
... this pious ejaculation of Horatio upon Hamlet's death; but Mr. Steevens is much ...
... I hope you will now agree with me, that Hamlet deserves compassion; and that Hor ...
... spoken by Horatio over the dead body of Hamlet: all the rest, including ‘W ...
... these, as they stand in every edition, Hamlet having just expired:— ̵ ...
... spoken by Horatio over the dead body of Hamlet: all the rest, including ‘W ...
... these, as they stand in every edition, Hamlet having just expired:— ̵ ...
... ent for distinct purposes. The play of Hamlet </p.383><p.384> is ma ...
... m the enlarged edition of 1604. After Hamlet's death, Horatio says in the late ...
... lt;p. 109> “With the death of Hamlet the play virtually ends. Horatio' ...
... farewell—[cites 3848-50] recalls Hamlet's own words, ‘to die, to sl ...
... he speech of Horatio over the bodies of Hamlet and the others. Had he done so, i ...
... ebated here. Horatio's phrasing recalls Hamlet's earlier references to 'some nec ...
... ?'—No, but the <i> murder</i> of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret which t ...
... nswers, ‘but the <i>murder</i> of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret which th ...
... ?'—No, but the <i> murder</i> of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret which t ...
... owever, Horatio alludes to the death of Hamlet, to which Laertes was instigated ...
... s the lies to the English king by which Hamlet would have been executed. Some ed ...
... gree, Horatio's words can be applied to Hamlet's 'rough-hewn' purposes too, and ...
... Horatio, in reference to the funeral of Hamlet, observes, as the line has invari ...
... e scene of the funeral, at which, while Hamlet's body was placed ‘high on ...
... the play whereas Horatio, the friend of Hamlet, survives as well as Osrick; nor ...
... t message; and very justly infers, that Hamlet's voice wil be seconded by others ...
... essage; and very justly infers, that <i>Hamlet's Voice </i>will be seconded by o ...
... essage; and very justly infers, that <i>Hamlet's Voice </i>will be seconded by o ...
... to vote the same way. Horatio refers to Hamlet saying of Fortinbras, ‘he h ...
... 1's <i>on.</i> Horatio is referring to Hamlet's power to command attention thro ...
... n of it. In short, the Case is This: <i>Hamlet</i>, upon the Point of Death, con ...
... obald argues that Horatio's desire that Hamlet be placed on a “publick st ...
... man of action, Fortinbras, ‘Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage' ...
... atio's exquisite adieu, [cites 3849-50] Hamlet is not directly on trial for his ...