Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... argument of Hamlet . This argument is conducted in the terms of the actions of poison , play , and duel which the actors must perform if they are to present the play . A dramatic argument , however , is a series of more or less accurate ...
... argument of Hamlet . This argument is conducted in the terms of the actions of poison , play , and duel which the actors must perform if they are to present the play . A dramatic argument , however , is a series of more or less accurate ...
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... argument which is still in progress at the end of the play . This clash of opinion is emphasized by the clash of colours in the clothes of the actors . The court glitters with the ceremony of a new reign and a recent wedding . Hamlet ...
... argument which is still in progress at the end of the play . This clash of opinion is emphasized by the clash of colours in the clothes of the actors . The court glitters with the ceremony of a new reign and a recent wedding . Hamlet ...
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... argument . It is the debate between memory and oblivion started in the first court scene and most persuasively ... argument of the scene now imitates the argument of the play . It shifts abruptly from general considerations to a ...
... argument . It is the debate between memory and oblivion started in the first court scene and most persuasively ... argument of the scene now imitates the argument of the play . It shifts abruptly from general considerations to a ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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