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... DEATH? NOTE C. HAMLET'S AGE. NOTE D. 'MY TABLES—MEET IT IS I SET IT DOWN.' NOTE E. THE GHOST IN THE CELLARAGE. NOTE F. THE PLAYER'S SPEECH IN HAMLET . NOTE G. HAMLET'S APOLOGY TO LAERTES. NOTE H. THE EXCHANGE OF RAPIERS. NOTE I. THE ...
... DEATH? NOTE C. HAMLET'S AGE. NOTE D. 'MY TABLES—MEET IT IS I SET IT DOWN.' NOTE E. THE GHOST IN THE CELLARAGE. NOTE F. THE PLAYER'S SPEECH IN HAMLET . NOTE G. HAMLET'S APOLOGY TO LAERTES. NOTE H. THE EXCHANGE OF RAPIERS. NOTE I. THE ...
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... death ; and an instantaneous death occurring by ' accident ' in the midst of prosperity would not suffice for it . It is , in fact , essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death . The suffering and calamity are ...
... death ; and an instantaneous death occurring by ' accident ' in the midst of prosperity would not suffice for it . It is , in fact , essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death . The suffering and calamity are ...
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... death-bed is the scene of the fifth act of a tragedy has its meaning, but it would not be true if the word 'tragedy' bore its dramatic sense. The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse, we say, are the same in a peasant and a ...
... death-bed is the scene of the fifth act of a tragedy has its meaning, but it would not be true if the word 'tragedy' bore its dramatic sense. The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse, we say, are the same in a peasant and a ...
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... Death, who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king, grinning at his pomp, watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round, and then coming and boring with a little pin through ...
... Death, who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king, grinning at his pomp, watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round, and then coming and boring with a little pin through ...
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... death of a man in high estate,' and we may say instead (what in its turn is one-sided, though less so), that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man. [5] Before we leave the ...
... death of a man in high estate,' and we may say instead (what in its turn is one-sided, though less so), that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man. [5] Before we leave the ...
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SHAKESPEARES TRAGIC PERIODHAMLET | |
LECTURE IV | |
OTHELLO | |
LECTURE VII | |
KING LEAR | |
LECTURE IX | |
MACBETH | |
NOTE | |
NOTE | |
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