Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... Ophelia ; or the view that , being a very clever and wicked young man who wanted to oust his innocent uncle from the throne , he ' faked ' the Ghost with this intent . The Mirror , 18th April , 1780 , quoted by Furness , Variorum Hamlet ...
... Ophelia ; or the view that , being a very clever and wicked young man who wanted to oust his innocent uncle from the throne , he ' faked ' the Ghost with this intent . The Mirror , 18th April , 1780 , quoted by Furness , Variorum Hamlet ...
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... Ophelia and speaks daggers to his mother ; the Hamlet who , hearing a cry behind the arras , whips out his sword in an instant and runs the eavesdropper through ; the Hamlet who sends his ' school - fellows ' to their death and never ...
... Ophelia and speaks daggers to his mother ; the Hamlet who , hearing a cry behind the arras , whips out his sword in an instant and runs the eavesdropper through ; the Hamlet who sends his ' school - fellows ' to their death and never ...
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... Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This man shall set me packing : I'll lug the guts into the neighbour room . There is the same insensibility in Hamlet's language ...
... Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This man shall set me packing : I'll lug the guts into the neighbour room . There is the same insensibility in Hamlet's language ...
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... Hamlet borne by four captains ' like a soldier ' to his grave ; and Ophelia says that Hamlet was a soldier . If he was fond of acting , an aesthetic pursuit , he was equally fond of fencing , an 108 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... Hamlet borne by four captains ' like a soldier ' to his grave ; and Ophelia says that Hamlet was a soldier . If he was fond of acting , an aesthetic pursuit , he was equally fond of fencing , an 108 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... Ophelia , too , which seems strange to some , is surely the most natural thing in the world . He saw her innocence , simplicity and sweetness , and it was like him to ask no more ; and it is noticeable that Horatio , though entirely ...
... Ophelia , too , which seems strange to some , is surely the most natural thing in the world . He saw her innocence , simplicity and sweetness , and it was like him to ask no more ; and it is noticeable that Horatio , though entirely ...
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