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... audience and be taken seriously ? Polonius here is talking wisely and sincerely , if a little pedantically , as a ... audience she may seem submissive , to the audience of 1602 she would have appeared simply as a nice girl speaking in ...
... audience and be taken seriously ? Polonius here is talking wisely and sincerely , if a little pedantically , as a ... audience she may seem submissive , to the audience of 1602 she would have appeared simply as a nice girl speaking in ...
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... audience . Yet it is vital to an understanding of the complete change which is about to take place in Polonius's view of his own position in relation to the King and consequently in his speech and manner - a change , properly understood ...
... audience . Yet it is vital to an understanding of the complete change which is about to take place in Polonius's view of his own position in relation to the King and consequently in his speech and manner - a change , properly understood ...
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... audience than a mother , ' Since nature makes them partial , should o'erhear ' The speech of vantage . ' But in fact the king never said this . It was Polonius himself who initiated the idea . The king merely replied ' It shall be so ...
... audience than a mother , ' Since nature makes them partial , should o'erhear ' The speech of vantage . ' But in fact the king never said this . It was Polonius himself who initiated the idea . The king merely replied ' It shall be so ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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