. Plays of Mr. William Shakespeare : as re-written or re-arranged by his successors of the restoration period as presented at the Dukes theatre and elsewhere circa 1664-1669; being the text of these so-restored plays with the First folio Shakespeare text, with critical introductions . Introduction suggest lunacy it would seem to fade before the Princes merry inquiryof Horatio whether his success with the inner-play would not justifyhis acquiring a share in the Company of Players and wearing a forestof feathers! breaking out with a taste of his quality for impromptu: For thou dost know, O Damon


. Plays of Mr. William Shakespeare : as re-written or re-arranged by his successors of the restoration period as presented at the Dukes theatre and elsewhere circa 1664-1669; being the text of these so-restored plays with the First folio Shakespeare text, with critical introductions . Introduction suggest lunacy it would seem to fade before the Princes merry inquiryof Horatio whether his success with the inner-play would not justifyhis acquiring a share in the Company of Players and wearing a forestof feathers! breaking out with a taste of his quality for impromptu: For thou dost know, O Damon dearThis realm dismantled wasOf Jove himself; and now reigns hereA very very—CLAUDIUS ! for Horatio says: You might have rhymed, and surely Claudius is abetter and more proper rhyme than Pa jock! And if anyone is permitted tosuggest a new reading in Shakespeare I respectfully, with submission to theCourt, suggest this one. Again; in the Ur-Hamlet the Prince gets rid of the attendants whoanswer Rosencrantz and Guildensterne by offering to allow them two chancesof putting himself to death by firing at him from opposite sides, he himselfgiving the word. They fire. He stoops and each shoots the other does it more deftly, for Rosencrantz and Guildensterne might.


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