Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... dumb show and followed by a spoken play . Both dumb show and play present the same argument - the poisoning of a king . On his first appearance the poisoner is necessarily an unknown and anonymous figure , a ' fellow ' . In the ...
... dumb show and followed by a spoken play . Both dumb show and play present the same argument - the poisoning of a king . On his first appearance the poisoner is necessarily an unknown and anonymous figure , a ' fellow ' . In the ...
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... dumb show enters . By the late 1590s the dumb show , although still favoured by some writers of popular drama , was treated by the leading dramatists as an old - fashioned device . It has been suggested that Shakespeare used it to ...
... dumb show enters . By the late 1590s the dumb show , although still favoured by some writers of popular drama , was treated by the leading dramatists as an old - fashioned device . It has been suggested that Shakespeare used it to ...
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... dumb show . A crocodile sitting on a river's bank , and a little snake stinging it . Then let both of them fall into the water . The traditional dumb show does not mime the complete action of the following play or scene . It is ...
... dumb show . A crocodile sitting on a river's bank , and a little snake stinging it . Then let both of them fall into the water . The traditional dumb show does not mime the complete action of the following play or scene . It is ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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