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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet (Classic Reprint)

William Shakespeare

Drama / Shakespeare

Excerpt from Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

Several other allusions occur during the early years of the seventeenth century, evidently to the older Hamlet, Bokker'e Settromtix, 16os, My Name's Hamlet revenge West ward Hoe, 1607 (let these husbands play mad Hamlet and cry revenge; Rowland's Tie Night Rm, 1618 i will not cry Hamlet Revenge, etc). There is a comic passage in tile Looking Glass for London and England, written by Lodge Greene, probably before 1589, which strikes me as a burlesque reminiscence of the original of Hamlet, Act 1. Sc. Ii. 184-240; Adam, the smith's man, exclaims thus to the Clown Alas, sir, your father, - why, sir, methinlts i see the gentle man still: a proper youth he was, faith, aged some forty and ten; his beard rat's colour, half black, half white; his nose was in the highest degree of noses, etc.

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