Some Remarks On the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Written By Mr. William Shakespeare (1736)

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The Description of the Prefages which happen'd to _Rome_, and thedrawing a like Inference from this supernatural Appearance, is verynervous and Poetical.
Page 230, 231.
Bernardo. _It was about to speak when the Cock crew &c_.
The Speeches in consequence of this Observation are truly beautiful, andare properly Marks of a great Genius; as also these Lines which describethe Morning, are in the true Spirit of Poetry.
Page 31. _But, look, the Morn, in Russet Mantle clad, Walks oe'r the Dewof yo
...n high Eastern Hill_.
And as to _Shakespeare's_ complying with the vulgar Notions of Spiritsamongst the _English_ at that Time, so far from being low, it adds aGrace and a _Na


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