Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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Էջ 55
... reason with prudence - and its absence is the mark of a beast ( 4 iv 33 : 2743 Q 27 ) : Hamlet What is a man , If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? A beast , no more . Sure he that made us with such large ...
... reason with prudence - and its absence is the mark of a beast ( 4 iv 33 : 2743 Q 27 ) : Hamlet What is a man , If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? A beast , no more . Sure he that made us with such large ...
Էջ 79
... reason to reason which is vital to the dramatic tension of the play . The fifth and sixth soliloquies , therefore , appear to negate every- thing that Hamlet has said . For that very reason they are an important part of the debate on ...
... reason to reason which is vital to the dramatic tension of the play . The fifth and sixth soliloquies , therefore , appear to negate every- thing that Hamlet has said . For that very reason they are an important part of the debate on ...
Էջ 165
... reason To fust in us unus'd . The opening of the graveyard scene makes it appear that the chief function of reason should be to reconcile man to his own dissolution . This rational acceptance of mortality gives way to a passionate ...
... reason To fust in us unus'd . The opening of the graveyard scene makes it appear that the chief function of reason should be to reconcile man to his own dissolution . This rational acceptance of mortality gives way to a passionate ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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