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  1. Edward Hyde, or simply Mr. Hyde, is the secondary antagonist of the 2017 fantasy action-adventure film The Mummy, which is the only installment of Universal's Dark Universe series, a reboot of The Mummy franchise. He was portrayed by Russell Crowe, who also played SID 6.7 in Virtuosity, Ben Wade in the 2007 3:10 to Yuma remake, Inspector Javert ...

  2. Hyde, Edward. Conde de Clarendon (1609-1674). Historiador y político inglés, primer conde de Clarendon, nacido en Diton el 18 de febrero de 1609 y muerto en Ruan, Francia, el 9 de diciembre de 1674. Fue un destacado consejero de los monarcas Carlos I y Carlos II.

  3. For the full article, see Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon . Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon, (born Feb. 18, 1609, Dinton, Wiltshire, Eng.—died Dec. 9, 1674, Rouen, France.), English statesman and historian. A successful lawyer, he was also well known in literary circles. As a member of Parliament, he became an adviser to Charles I ...

  4. Mr. Hyde is Dr. Jekyll’s evil alter ego who indulges in various undisclosed vices. He’s smaller, younger, more energetic, and just basically a malevolent, villainous guy. He’s frequently compared to a monkey or an ape, suggesting a certain inhumanity or bestiality. And although no one can really pinpoint a particular deformity, they all ...

  5. Hyde suddenly becomes highly suspicious of Utterson's interest in him and quickly retreats inside the door. Utterson walks around the block and knocks at the front door of Dr. Jekyll's house. Upon questioning the butler, Poole, Utterson discovers that Edward Hyde has complete access to Jekyll's house. About a fortnight later, Utterson is ...

  6. En la novela de 1886, el doctor Jekyll es moralmente dual, como lo son todos los hombres, en tanto que su hipóstasis —Edward Hyde— es malvada sin tregua y sin aleación; en el film de 1941, el doctor Jekyll es un joven patólogo que ejerce la castidad, en tanto que su hipóstasis —Hyde— es un calavera, con rasgos de sadista y de acróbata.

  7. 634 pages, printed. Bound in red sheepskin, gold tooled, with the arms of the University of Oxford on boards.Edward Hyde began his career as a lawyer and an MP, and became one of the closest advisers of both Charles I, during the period 1641-5, and then of Charles II during his exile before the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. In that year Hyde’s daughter Anne married the King’s ...