Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Polonius , or of their party against Hamlet ? Desdemona worships Othello , yet it sounds odd to say that Othello is on the saine side with a person whom he insults , strikes and murders . B Hamlet and the King are mortal foes , yet that ...
... Polonius , or of their party against Hamlet ? Desdemona worships Othello , yet it sounds odd to say that Othello is on the saine side with a person whom he insults , strikes and murders . B Hamlet and the King are mortal foes , yet that ...
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... Polonius , his son , and his daughter ; and so the third scene is devoted wholly to them . And again , in Othello , since Roderigo is to occupy a peculiar position almost throughout the action , he is introduced at once , alone with ...
... Polonius , his son , and his daughter ; and so the third scene is devoted wholly to them . And again , in Othello , since Roderigo is to occupy a peculiar position almost throughout the action , he is introduced at once , alone with ...
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... Polonius . Let us call this an advance of A. The next scene shows the King's great uneasiness about Hamlet's melancholy , and his scepticism as to Polonius's ex- planation of its cause : advance of B. Hamlet completely baffles ...
... Polonius . Let us call this an advance of A. The next scene shows the King's great uneasiness about Hamlet's melancholy , and his scepticism as to Polonius's ex- planation of its cause : advance of B. Hamlet completely baffles ...
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... Polonius , and so gives his enemy a perfect excuse for sending him away ( to be executed ) : decided advance of B. I need not pursue the illustration further . This oscillating movement can be traced without difficulty in any of the ...
... Polonius , and so gives his enemy a perfect excuse for sending him away ( to be executed ) : decided advance of B. I need not pursue the illustration further . This oscillating movement can be traced without difficulty in any of the ...
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... Polonius ( III . iv . ) . Coriolanus has no sooner gained the consulship than he is excited to frenzy by the tribunes and driven into exile . On the marriage of Romeo follows immediately the brawl which leads to Mercutio's death and the ...
... Polonius ( III . iv . ) . Coriolanus has no sooner gained the consulship than he is excited to frenzy by the tribunes and driven into exile . On the marriage of Romeo follows immediately the brawl which leads to Mercutio's death and the ...
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