Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Hamlet nor Brutus , who is the hero of the play of Julius Cæsar , is led on to destruction by his own passions ; both are students , and we may say , philosophers ; both are idealists ; but Hamlet's ideals are laid waste , and the world ...
... Hamlet nor Brutus , who is the hero of the play of Julius Cæsar , is led on to destruction by his own passions ; both are students , and we may say , philosophers ; both are idealists ; but Hamlet's ideals are laid waste , and the world ...
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... Hamlet were in truth " your only jig - maker " , and not rather among the saddest and gravest of mortal men . " His repartees " , goes on Aston , were more those of a philosopher than the sporting flashes of young Hamlet . " " Sporting ...
... Hamlet were in truth " your only jig - maker " , and not rather among the saddest and gravest of mortal men . " His repartees " , goes on Aston , were more those of a philosopher than the sporting flashes of young Hamlet . " " Sporting ...
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... Hamlet and his Mac- beth more than made amends . Through Hamlet's emotion in presence of the ghost , the supernatural seemed for the spectators to become a reality . His colour left his cheeks ; his voice became low and interrupted ; he ...
... Hamlet and his Mac- beth more than made amends . Through Hamlet's emotion in presence of the ghost , the supernatural seemed for the spectators to become a reality . His colour left his cheeks ; his voice became low and interrupted ; he ...
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