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In the speech of the Ghost in the second quarto otherwise of well-nigh identical contents with the one in the first edition there is only one new line, but one which deserves the closest consideration. It is that which we have quoted Unhousel'd, disappointed, unaneled. The effect this statement has on the course of the dramatic action we shall explain later on.

Burbage, and rolling out as I seem to hear him with a ponderous gusto "Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd." What a pleasant chance, if we could go there in a party! and what a surprise for Mr. Burbage, when the ghost received the honours of the evening! As for my old soldier, like Mr. Burbage and Mr.

On the other hand, his adherence to old dogmatic views can be deduced from the fact of his being so terribly impressed by the circumstance of his father having had to die Unhousel'd, disappointed, unaneled; a fact recorded with a threefold outcry: Oh, horrible! Oh, horrible! most horrible!

But in the second case, I should most likely pretermit these questionings, and take my place instead in the pit at the Blackfriars, to hear the actor in his favourite part, playing up to Mr. Burbage, and rolling out as I seem to hear him with a ponderous gusto- "Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd." What a pleasant chance, if we could go there in a party I and what a surprise for Mr.

I intend inserting them, or something like them, in an epistle I am going to write to the gentleman on whose friendship my Excise hopes depend, Mr. Graham of Fintray, one of the worthiest and most accomplished gentlemen, not only of this country, but, I will dare to say it, of this age. The following are just the first crude thoughts "unhousel'd, unanointed, unanneal'd:" Here the muse left me.