Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... appears that Hamlet has somehow learned of the King's design of sending him to England in charge of his two ' school - fellows . ' He has no doubt that this design covers some villainous plot against himself , but neither does he doubt ...
... appears that Hamlet has somehow learned of the King's design of sending him to England in charge of his two ' school - fellows . ' He has no doubt that this design covers some villainous plot against himself , but neither does he doubt ...
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... appears after the first soliloquy , and when it is gratified Iago does not refer to it by a single word . The suspicion of Cassio's intrigue with Emilia emerges suddenly , as an after - thought , not in the first soliloquy but the ...
... appears after the first soliloquy , and when it is gratified Iago does not refer to it by a single word . The suspicion of Cassio's intrigue with Emilia emerges suddenly , as an after - thought , not in the first soliloquy but the ...
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... appears only here , in O. 1. ii . 13 , and in the Lover's Complaint ( which , I think , is certainly not an early poem ) . ' poise ' in ' occasions of some poise , ' 11. i . 122 , is exactly like ' poise ' in ' full of poise and ...
... appears only here , in O. 1. ii . 13 , and in the Lover's Complaint ( which , I think , is certainly not an early poem ) . ' poise ' in ' occasions of some poise , ' 11. i . 122 , is exactly like ' poise ' in ' full of poise and ...
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