Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Ophelia . For she herself says that he had importuned her with love in honourable fashion , and had given countenance to his speech with almost all the holy vows of heaven ( 1. iii . 110 f . ) . ( 2 ) When , at Ophelia's grave , he ...
... Ophelia . For she herself says that he had importuned her with love in honourable fashion , and had given countenance to his speech with almost all the holy vows of heaven ( 1. iii . 110 f . ) . ( 2 ) When , at Ophelia's grave , he ...
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... Ophelia's father , or what the effect on Ophelia is likely to be ? 7. We have seen that there is no reference to Ophelia in the soliloquies of the First Act . Neither is there the faintest allusion to her in any one of the soliloquies ...
... Ophelia's father , or what the effect on Ophelia is likely to be ? 7. We have seen that there is no reference to Ophelia in the soliloquies of the First Act . Neither is there the faintest allusion to her in any one of the soliloquies ...
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... Ophelia , -who in the beginning lay like a little projection of land into a lake or stream , covered with spray - flowers quietly reflected in the quiet waters , but at length is undermined or loosened , and becomes a fairy isle , and ...
... Ophelia , -who in the beginning lay like a little projection of land into a lake or stream , covered with spray - flowers quietly reflected in the quiet waters , but at length is undermined or loosened , and becomes a fairy isle , and ...
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LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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