Observations on Hamlet; and on the motives which most probably induced Shakespeare to fix upon the story of Amleth, from the Danish chronicle of Saxo Grammaticus, for the plot of that tragedy: being an attempt to prove that he designed it as an indirect censure on Mary Queen of Scots. By James Plumptre, M.A.

  • Plumptre, James, 1770-1832.
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MDCCXCVI. [1796]
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Cambridge : printed by J. Burges Printer to the University ; and sold by W. H. Lunn and J. Deighton, Cambridge ; Crouse, Stevenson, and Matchett, Norwich; G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Pater-Noster-Row ; T. Hookham, Bond-Street ; and T. Egerton, White-Hall, London, MDCCXCVI. [1796]

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[6],44p. ; 80.

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