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Play containing the line "Good night, sweet prince"
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hamlet
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Hamlet is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson , Gertrude Elliot and Walter Ringham . It is an adaptation of the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare made by the Hepworth Company and based on the Drury ...
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noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE small ▪ Burton, which has the large medieval church, is a very small hamlet . ▪ It was de-signed to give us the courage, as temporary civil rights workers, to penetrate the small hamlets farther south. ▪ After a ...
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That quest was abetted by a sympathetic schoolteacher, Rebecca, who saw in the lad a glimmering hope that occasionally there might be resurrection from a bitter life sentence in the emotionally barren and aesthetically vitiated Kentucky hamlet, and who ultimately seduced him.
The duration of the siege has done nothing to abate the groundswell of support for Abies in and around this tiny Northwestern hamlet.
Hoping that Hamlet will soon be himself again, I am, with affectionate thoughts that never fail to turn theewards.
When he was eleven years of age, both his parents were killed in a climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rouges above Chamonix, and the youth came under the guardianship of an aunt, since deceased, Miss Charmian Bond, and went to live with her at the quaintly-named hamlet of Pett Bottom near Canterbury in Kent.
We do not find Hamlet and Faust, right and wrong, the valor of men, by testing for albumin or examining fibers in a microscope.
There was, for instance, in the theatre to which I was attached, an old actor named Apel, who would take the part of grave-digger in Hamlet, and the same evening, in the after-piece, act the part of what you call the clown.
Hamlet usually wore the simplest sort of wool clothing, but Cashel had learned a good deal about fabrics and styles from living with his sister Ilna.
A couple of brawny supers carried Mama on stage in Act Four, wrapped in a shroud, tipped her into the cellarage amidst displays of grief from all concerned but up she would pop at curtain-call having shaken the dust off her graveclothes and touched up her eye make-up, to curtsy with the rest of the resurrected immortals, all of whom, even Prince Hamlet himself, turned out, in the end, to be just as un-dead as she.
At the last hamlet he made the mistake of speaking to an old man only to find the dotard was deaf as granite.
Hamlet is responsible for eight deaths, his own included, and Falstaff is a highwayman, a warrior averse to battle, and a fleecer of everyone he encounters.
The lights winked out over Goshen and the hamlets were not visible except as Kenkenes came upon them.
He drove through Adliswil and Langnau and Hausen, and nameless hamlets with chalets and colourful picture-postcard scenery, until almost an hour later, he came to Kappel.
Some one had said that she looked like the vieux jeu, idea of the queen in Hamlet.
The room was spacious, square, simple, for such is the fashion of the country, and lighted by windows that looked on one side towards Valais, and on the other over the whole of the irregular, but lovely declivity, to the margin of the Leman, and along that beautiful sheet, embracing hamlet, village, city, castle, and purple mountain, until the view was limited by the hazy Jura.
It took the way towards the level of the Leman by means of a winding and picturesque bridle-path that led, among alpine meadows, groves, rocks, and hamlets, fairly to the water-side.