| Sean McEvoy - 2006 - 183 Seiten
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| Fred R. Shapiro - 2006 - 1092 Seiten
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| Mary Floyd-Wilson, Garrett A. Sullivan - 2006 - 232 Seiten
...Studies 7.1 (May 2001): 4.1-4 <URL: http://purl.oclc.org/emls/07-l/logo marg/dramat.htm>, 3. 42. The line "O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space — were it not that I have bad dreams" occurs only in the Folio. See the Riverside Shakespeare, 2.2.254.... | |
| Marvin W. Hunt - 2007 - 272 Seiten
...wards, and dungeons — Denmark being one o' th' worst. ROSINCRANCE: We think not so, my Lord. HAMLET: Why then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either...bad, but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison. ROSINCRANCE: Why then your ambition makes it one: 'tis too narrow for your mind. HAMLET: O God, I could... | |
| Roger Lundin - 2007 - 282 Seiten
...question Hamlet's designation of Denmark as a prison — "We think not so, my lord"— he responds, "Why, then 'tis none to you, for there is nothing...bad, but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison." At first hearing, this sounds like Richard Rorty, yet in the end, there is a vast difference between... | |
| Rawi Abdelal - 2007 - 332 Seiten
...national regulations over time.75 CHAPTER Capital Ruled: Embedded Liberalism and the Regulation of Finance Why, then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either...bad, but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison. — William Shakespeare With war still raging and the economic chaos of the interwar years fresh in... | |
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