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... scene . In this scene Polonius has only one speech of four lines , when he assents to Laertes's departure to France ; and this contains no least suggestion of foolishness . If Shakespeare had wanted that speech to be garrulous or ...
... scene . In this scene Polonius has only one speech of four lines , when he assents to Laertes's departure to France ; and this contains no least suggestion of foolishness . If Shakespeare had wanted that speech to be garrulous or ...
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... scene . This 72 - line scene , parenthetical though it is ( and often cut on the stage ) , fulfils several functions . First , it shows the audience that a con- siderable time has passed since Hamlet spoke with the Ghost on the platform ...
... scene . This 72 - line scene , parenthetical though it is ( and often cut on the stage ) , fulfils several functions . First , it shows the audience that a con- siderable time has passed since Hamlet spoke with the Ghost on the platform ...
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... scene . This is still black comedy , but now with a difference . Hitherto , the comedy has consisted in the indignity of Polonius's dithering , due to his under- standable anxiety . Now , the joke lies in the circumstance that he is ...
... scene . This is still black comedy , but now with a difference . Hitherto , the comedy has consisted in the indignity of Polonius's dithering , due to his under- standable anxiety . Now , the joke lies in the circumstance that he is ...
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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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