Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... . The Dream of Scipio ( Raphael ) 2. The Three Graces ( Raphael ) facing page 68 69 84 3. Allegory of Prudence ( Titian ) 4. Amor - Pulchritudo - Voluptas ( Titian ) 85 PREFACE All quotations from Shakespeare are from the Complete Works.
... . The Dream of Scipio ( Raphael ) 2. The Three Graces ( Raphael ) facing page 68 69 84 3. Allegory of Prudence ( Titian ) 4. Amor - Pulchritudo - Voluptas ( Titian ) 85 PREFACE All quotations from Shakespeare are from the Complete Works.
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... Voluptas it seems probable that ' nunnery ' could also be a blasphemous euphemism for a brothel . In making use of Ophelia to protect his lust , Claudius , and Polonius are treating her like a prostitute . This implica- tion is ...
... Voluptas it seems probable that ' nunnery ' could also be a blasphemous euphemism for a brothel . In making use of Ophelia to protect his lust , Claudius , and Polonius are treating her like a prostitute . This implica- tion is ...
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... Voluptas . This serious misunderstanding of the nature of human passion can be extremely dangerous . To destroy the harmonious concord of the graces may annihilate the human mind and plunge the individual into insanity or death ...
... Voluptas . This serious misunderstanding of the nature of human passion can be extremely dangerous . To destroy the harmonious concord of the graces may annihilate the human mind and plunge the individual into insanity or death ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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