Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... Horatio , whom he has no motive for deceiving ( v . ii . 218 ) . His contrary statement ( II . ii . 308 ) is made to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern 2 See Note B of a was inclined to nervous instability , to rapid LECT . III . 109 HAMLET.
... Horatio , whom he has no motive for deceiving ( v . ii . 218 ) . His contrary statement ( II . ii . 308 ) is made to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern 2 See Note B of a was inclined to nervous instability , to rapid LECT . III . 109 HAMLET.
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... . That Hamlet was not far from insanity is very probable . His adoption of the pretence of madness may well have been due in part to fear 1 See Note D of the reality ; to an instinct of self - 120 LECT . III SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... . That Hamlet was not far from insanity is very probable . His adoption of the pretence of madness may well have been due in part to fear 1 See Note D of the reality ; to an instinct of self - 120 LECT . III SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... Note G. 1 Throughout , I italicise to show the connection of ideas . Cf. Measure for Measure , IV . iv . 23 , ' This deed . . . makes me unpregnant and dull to all proceedings . ' purpose or of love . Surely what all this points LECT ...
... Note G. 1 Throughout , I italicise to show the connection of ideas . Cf. Measure for Measure , IV . iv . 23 , ' This deed . . . makes me unpregnant and dull to all proceedings . ' purpose or of love . Surely what all this points LECT ...
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... Lethe wharf , Would'st thou not stir in this . On Hamlet's soliloquy after the Ghost's disappearance see Note D. secretly condemned the act which his explicit consciousness approved ; 126 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... Lethe wharf , Would'st thou not stir in this . On Hamlet's soliloquy after the Ghost's disappearance see Note D. secretly condemned the act which his explicit consciousness approved ; 126 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... the Ghost had not told him she was innocent of that . 2 I am inclined to think that the note of interrogation put after ' revenged ' in a late Quarto is right . utters , Now might I do it , ' show 134 LECT . IV SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... the Ghost had not told him she was innocent of that . 2 I am inclined to think that the note of interrogation put after ' revenged ' in a late Quarto is right . utters , Now might I do it , ' show 134 LECT . IV SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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