Synonym: village. Similar words: seamless, abraham lincoln, gimlet, dreamlike, streamline, streamlined, rimless, formless. Meaning: ['hæmlɪt] n. 1. a community of people smaller than a village 2. the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father 3. a settlement smaller than a town.
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151. A descendant of Pope Urban VIII, who commissioned works in Rome by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Barberini owns a castle in the nearby picture postcard hamlet of San Vittorino.
152. Also included are fascinating curiosities , as marie - antoinette's picture-perfect getaway cottage, the hamlet.
153. Out into the soft pearly light again(sentencedict.com), and back by the hamlet of Wormegay and the long dry thistly ditch of Little River.
154. On the screen, a shadow flickered—a shadow with feet like boxcars and a smile like the last soliloquy of Hamlet.
155. English dramatist who wrote The Spanish Tragedy(c. 1584), is thought to have contributed to Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Henry VI, and may have written a version of Hamlet.
156. Hamlet: I am but mad north - north - west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw.
157. On the screen, a shadow flickered—a shadow with feet like boxcars and a smile like the last soliloquy of Hamlet. He was a tenderfoot.
158. Half a dozen are being built in Quincy, a hamlet in the middle of America’s Washington state, close to the Columbia River.
159. Bastille Day celebrations erupt in every French city, town, and hamlet 9, and among French expatriates 10 as well.
160. You must live to tell this sad story to the world, " cried Hamlet gaspingly ."
161. De Roquefort knew all about Rennes-le-Chateau, a tiny hamlet in southern France that had existed since Roman times.
162. This paper, focusing on the dramatic irony, tries to analyze Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet in terms of speech act theory, which has also been applied to literary works in recent years.
163. HAMLET Or of a courtier ; Which could say'Good morrow, sweet lord!
164. A little hamlet, whose roofs were blent with trees, straggled up the side of one of these hills.
165. Everyone present at this terrible scene prayed to God that Hamlet might rest in peace.
166. Charles took responsibility for such powerful tragedies as Othello, Macbeth, Hamlet, and King Lear.
167. They answered so uncertainly and strangely that Hamlet could not understand what they were saying.
168. Soon other residents from Grise Fiord, a remote Inuit hamlet in the Canadian High Arctic, traveled 50 miles by snowmobile to break holes in the ice so the whales could breathe.
169. Of all Shakespearian works including tragic masterpieces, Hamlet always stands out as the best and attracts wide attention.
170. The Kingdom of Denmark, Hamlet is a promising young prince, he had ...
171. Shakespeare's greatest tragedies are: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth. They have.
172. The poor beggar looked silly trying to portray the role of Hamlet.
173. A friend and I went to a screening of the movie hamlet at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
174. In his dying moments, Laertes is reconciled with Hamlet and reveals Claudius's murderous plot.
175. He hasn't the experience to sustain the part of Hamlet.
176. Platoon warming tents were set up in Koto -ri, a hapless little hamlet.
177. Across hills and rivers , they walked more than two hundred kilometres and arrived at a little hamlet nestling in the green mountains.
178. Laurence Olivier is to date the only actor to have won an Oscar for a Shakespearean performance, and it was the most difficult of all, Hamlet.
179. How I should like to follow each movement of the graceful Hamlet, each strut of the hearty Falstaff!
180. HAMLET I would not hear your enemy say so, nor shall you do mine ear that violence, to make it truster of your own report against yourself.