Shakespeare Scenes And Characters a Series of Illustrations Designed By Adamo

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Shakespeare Scenes And Characters a Series of Illustrations Designed By Adamo
Dowden Edward
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To search into the earth of the churchyard in order to claim from it the foulness of the corpse which was a great man yesterday ; to utter the word, cruel but just, concerning thai which is nameless henceforth in any speech or language of man ; to enounce this word, not by the tongue of a priest or a philosopher, but by the lips, frankly coarse and vulgar, of a hard-handed clown ; to discover philosophy and seize upon it, when embodied in the instinctive cry of nature, and in the broad laughter... of the careless and indifferent ; this, — and especially at twenty years of age, — is the sovereign token of genuis. 1 A. De Lamartine. — Shakespeare ei son CEuvre (1865), pp. 217 — 18.
HAMLET'S HUMOUR CONNECTED WITH HIS MELANCHOLY.
There is an apparent inconsistency between the sombre melancholy of Hamlet's solitary thoughts and the jesting levity of his conversation, even when he seeks least to put on the guise of antic behaviour ; an inconsistency apparent only, for in truth this gloomy reverie, which in solitude "runs darkling down the stream of fate, " is thoroughly coherent in nature with the careless mocking spirit playing in derisive contempt with the foibles of others.


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