Two Dissertations On the Hamlet of Saxo Grammaticus And of Shakespear
Two Dissertations On the Hamlet of Saxo Grammaticus And of Shakespear
R G Robert Gordon Latham
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Sir. Ghost. Hamlet. Hamlet. What desirest thou ? Ghost. Hear me, Hamlet, for the time approaches when I must give myself back to the place whence I have come. Hear and give heed to what I shall relate. Hamlet. Speak, thou departed shade of my royal Lord and father. Ghost. Then hear. Son Hamlet, what I have to tell you is thy father's unnatural death. Hamlet. What ! unnatural death ! Ghost. Ay ! unnatural death ! Know that I had the habit to which nature had accustomed me to go in my royal pleas...ure-garden every day after my noontide meal, and there to take an hour's rest. One day when I did this came 114 FRATRICIDE AVENGED, OR my brother^ thirsting for my crown, and had with him the subtile [subtilen) juice of ebenon [ebeno). This oil, or juice, has the following effect : — As soon as a few drops of it mix with the blood of a man, they, immediate, clog the passages of life [Lebensadern) and destroy life. This juice did he, while I was sleeping, pour into my ear ; and as soon as ever it reached my head, I could not but die at once ; whereupon it was given out that I had died of a violent apoplexy.
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