Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1960 - 498 Seiten |
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... refer to a time before it . This time presumably would be sub- sequent to the death of Hamlet's father , but it is not so hard to fancy that Hamlet may have sought relief from mere grief in his love for Ophelia . But here another ...
... refer to a time before it . This time presumably would be sub- sequent to the death of Hamlet's father , but it is not so hard to fancy that Hamlet may have sought relief from mere grief in his love for Ophelia . But here another ...
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... refers to a speech he once heard the player declaim . This speech , he says , was never acted ' or was acted only once ... refer to the passage I have just sum- marised ; let him consider its tone and manner ; and let him ask himself if ...
... refers to a speech he once heard the player declaim . This speech , he says , was never acted ' or was acted only once ... refer to the passage I have just sum- marised ; let him consider its tone and manner ; and let him ask himself if ...
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... refer to Malcolm , who , if he had children of his own , would not at such a moment suggest revenge , or talk of ... refer to Macbeth , who has no children , and on whom therefore Macduff cannot take an adequate revenge . ( c ) They ...
... refer to Malcolm , who , if he had children of his own , would not at such a moment suggest revenge , or talk of ... refer to Macbeth , who has no children , and on whom therefore Macduff cannot take an adequate revenge . ( c ) They ...
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