Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 21Gale Research Company, 1984 - 461 Seiten This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. The volume focus on the history of Shakespeare's play Hamlet on the stage and in important film adaptations. |
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... Horatio , upon the en- trance of the Ghost : - But , soft ; behold ! lo , where it comes again I'll cross it , though it blast me . Stay , illusion ! If thou hast any sound or use of voice , Speak to me . ( Ghost stops . ) [ I.ii. 126 ...
... Horatio , upon the en- trance of the Ghost : - But , soft ; behold ! lo , where it comes again I'll cross it , though it blast me . Stay , illusion ! If thou hast any sound or use of voice , Speak to me . ( Ghost stops . ) [ I.ii. 126 ...
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... Horatio by assuming su- perior wisdom and exclaiming , " There are more things in heav'n and earth , Horatio , than are dreamt of in your phi- losophy " [ I.v.166-67 ] , but accents philosophy , by which the pronoun possesses the same ...
... Horatio by assuming su- perior wisdom and exclaiming , " There are more things in heav'n and earth , Horatio , than are dreamt of in your phi- losophy " [ I.v.166-67 ] , but accents philosophy , by which the pronoun possesses the same ...
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... Horatio . But John was abso- lutely adamant that it was to Horatio and I thought it works equally well either way , so I do it to Horatio . But I think that at this point , Hamlet has said " By heaven , I'll make a ghost of him that ...
... Horatio . But John was abso- lutely adamant that it was to Horatio and I thought it works equally well either way , so I do it to Horatio . But I think that at this point , Hamlet has said " By heaven , I'll make a ghost of him that ...
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