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... heart ' ; how revealing is that ' but ' , and then how finely Hamlet at once reaffirms his courage , his heart , by rounding mildly upon him- self with a second ' but ' that reverses the impulse of the first : but thou wouldest not ...
... heart ' ; how revealing is that ' but ' , and then how finely Hamlet at once reaffirms his courage , his heart , by rounding mildly upon him- self with a second ' but ' that reverses the impulse of the first : but thou wouldest not ...
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... heart ( III . i ) ( ' but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart ; but it is no matter ' ) ; through the antagonism of Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern : ' You would pluck out the heart of my Mysterie ' ( ш ...
... heart ( III . i ) ( ' but thou wouldest not thinke how ill all's heere about my heart ; but it is no matter ' ) ; through the antagonism of Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern : ' You would pluck out the heart of my Mysterie ' ( ш ...
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... heart as visible , as externally monumental , and more valuable than the temples ; his concern is not with the intimate recesses of the heart , but with its public attestation . So that though the words do indeed work externally , they ...
... heart as visible , as externally monumental , and more valuable than the temples ; his concern is not with the intimate recesses of the heart , but with its public attestation . So that though the words do indeed work externally , they ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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