Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... lust of the King and Queen threatens to turn Denmark into a waste land of shame whose destruction lights up the figure of revenge . Hamlet's choice of Aeneas ' tale to Dido for recita- tion was not a random selection on the part of the ...
... lust of the King and Queen threatens to turn Denmark into a waste land of shame whose destruction lights up the figure of revenge . Hamlet's choice of Aeneas ' tale to Dido for recita- tion was not a random selection on the part of the ...
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... lust which makes women lower than beasts . Gertrude has broken the harmony of the graces by her hasty marriage . Hamlet now denies that grace can ever have existed in the female sex . He identifies Ophelia as unrestrained and lustful ...
... lust which makes women lower than beasts . Gertrude has broken the harmony of the graces by her hasty marriage . Hamlet now denies that grace can ever have existed in the female sex . He identifies Ophelia as unrestrained and lustful ...
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... lust rather than passion . Any contact between ' honesty ' or Castitas and ' beauty ' or Pulchritudo must transform honesty into a bawd . Hamlet believes that this result is the inevitable outcome of the ' discourse ' of beauty and ...
... lust rather than passion . Any contact between ' honesty ' or Castitas and ' beauty ' or Pulchritudo must transform honesty into a bawd . Hamlet believes that this result is the inevitable outcome of the ' discourse ' of beauty and ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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