Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... Ghost he treats it as if it might be an evil spirit . He is afraid that it may represent a threat to Hamlet's reason and life . questi The Ghost fulfils Horatio's fear . It does affect Hamlet's reason and his life . The question ...
... Ghost he treats it as if it might be an evil spirit . He is afraid that it may represent a threat to Hamlet's reason and life . questi The Ghost fulfils Horatio's fear . It does affect Hamlet's reason and his life . The question ...
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... Ghost , however , is more powerful and more primitive than the careful catalogues of the theo- logians . Fundamentally its appeal is pre - Christian and prehistoric . It is not an appeal that the most sophisticated audience can ignore ...
... Ghost , however , is more powerful and more primitive than the careful catalogues of the theo- logians . Fundamentally its appeal is pre - Christian and prehistoric . It is not an appeal that the most sophisticated audience can ignore ...
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... Ghost because it ends with words which are not likely to be acceptable to the Devil ( I V 179 : 875 ) : Hamlet this do swear Ghost So grace and Swear . mercy at your most need help you . ( beneath ) Hamlet Rest , rest , perturbed spirit ...
... Ghost because it ends with words which are not likely to be acceptable to the Devil ( I V 179 : 875 ) : Hamlet this do swear Ghost So grace and Swear . mercy at your most need help you . ( beneath ) Hamlet Rest , rest , perturbed spirit ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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