Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... letters . What has Hamlet done ? He has put on an ' antic disposition ' and established a reputa- tion for lunacy , with the result that his mother has become deeply anxious about him , and with the further result that the King , who ...
... letters . What has Hamlet done ? He has put on an ' antic disposition ' and established a reputa- tion for lunacy , with the result that his mother has become deeply anxious about him , and with the further result that the King , who ...
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... letter , of course , was written before the time when the action of the drama begins , for we know that Ophelia , after her father's com- mands in i. iii . , received no more letters ( ii. i . 109 ) . first line the hero speaks contains ...
... letter , of course , was written before the time when the action of the drama begins , for we know that Ophelia , after her father's com- mands in i. iii . , received no more letters ( ii. i . 109 ) . first line the hero speaks contains ...
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... letters to her ( ii . i . 109 ) . What really happens is that Ophelia suddenly repels his visits and letters . Now , we know that she is simply obeying her father's order ; but how would her action appear to Hamlet , already sick at ...
... letters to her ( ii . i . 109 ) . What really happens is that Ophelia suddenly repels his visits and letters . Now , we know that she is simply obeying her father's order ; but how would her action appear to Hamlet , already sick at ...
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... letters . If we remember not what we know but what she knows of her lover and her father ; if we remember that she had not , like Juliet , confessed her love ; and if we remember that she was much below her suitor in station , her ...
... letters . If we remember not what we know but what she knows of her lover and her father ; if we remember that she had not , like Juliet , confessed her love ; and if we remember that she was much below her suitor in station , her ...
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... letter which may help to convince the King and the Queen ? Nay , why should she not allow herself to be used as a ' decoy ' to settle the question why Hamlet is mad ? It is all - important that it should be settled , in order that he ...
... letter which may help to convince the King and the Queen ? Nay , why should she not allow herself to be used as a ' decoy ' to settle the question why Hamlet is mad ? It is all - important that it should be settled , in order that he ...
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