Observations On Hamlet And On the Motives Which Most Probably Induced Shakspear
Observations On Hamlet And On the Motives Which Most Probably Induced Shakspear
James Plumptre
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Bellaria received him with great kindnefs and atten- tion at the requeft of Pandofto ; who, notwithftand- ing it was his own delire, looked upon thefe marks of favour with a jealous eye, and, conceiving a violent hatred for Egiftus, employed his cup-bearer Franion to poifon him. Franion acquaints Egiftus with the plot again his life, and, laying a plan for his efcape, fled with him into Sicily. On the flight of Egiftus, Pandofto accufed Bellaria of adultery, who was foon after delivered of a fe...male C child, child, which Pandofto determined to murder together with her mother. His lords obtained from him a pro- mife not to deftroy the infant, and the Queen perfuaded him to confult the Oracle at Delphos on her fufpe&ed infidelity. Pandoflo caufed the child to be expofed in a boat at fea, and the Oracle foon after declared Bellaria innocent. Garrinter, at this time, died, and the contending pafllons in Bellaria, of joy for the de- claration of her innocence and grief for the death of her fon, put a period to her life.
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