Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... father was in Shakespeare's day higher than in ours . 1 ' But she does more than obey , ' we are told ; ' she runs off frightened to report to her father Hamlet's strange visit and behaviour ; she shows to her father one of Hamlet's ...
... father was in Shakespeare's day higher than in ours . 1 ' But she does more than obey , ' we are told ; ' she runs off frightened to report to her father Hamlet's strange visit and behaviour ; she shows to her father one of Hamlet's ...
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... father . To whom else should she go ? Her brother is away . Her father , whom she saw with her own eyes and not with Shakespeare's , is kind , and the wisest of men , and concerned about Hamlet's state . Her father finds , in her report ...
... father . To whom else should she go ? Her brother is away . Her father , whom she saw with her own eyes and not with Shakespeare's , is kind , and the wisest of men , and concerned about Hamlet's state . Her father finds , in her report ...
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... father . And even if truth were the one and only obligation , to tell much less than truth is not to tell it . And Cordelia's speech not only tells much less than truth about her love , it actually perverts the truth when it implies ...
... father . And even if truth were the one and only obligation , to tell much less than truth is not to tell it . And Cordelia's speech not only tells much less than truth about her love , it actually perverts the truth when it implies ...
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