Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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Էջ 12
... argued that Hoffman's failure to complete his revenge is due to the paralysis of his will caused by desire for his ' mother ' . Within the analogies of the Freudian system , Hoffman's unresolved desire for his own mother could easily be ...
... argued that Hoffman's failure to complete his revenge is due to the paralysis of his will caused by desire for his ' mother ' . Within the analogies of the Freudian system , Hoffman's unresolved desire for his own mother could easily be ...
Էջ 47
... argued elsewhere that the ' word ' chosen by Hamlet at the end of this soliloquy should be understood as a technical ' word ' used as an aid to memory in the Classical and Renaissance systems of the art of memory.1 Quintilian advised ...
... argued elsewhere that the ' word ' chosen by Hamlet at the end of this soliloquy should be understood as a technical ' word ' used as an aid to memory in the Classical and Renaissance systems of the art of memory.1 Quintilian advised ...
Էջ 103
... argued , ' through Cicero's definitions of the virtues in this work that the artificial memory became in the Middle Ages a part of the cardinal virtue of Prudence'.1 Aquinas quotes Cicero's definition of Prudence in his Summa2 and uses ...
... argued , ' through Cicero's definitions of the virtues in this work that the artificial memory became in the Middle Ages a part of the cardinal virtue of Prudence'.1 Aquinas quotes Cicero's definition of Prudence in his Summa2 and uses ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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