Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... sense , and I believe it to be a powerful and deeply rooted sense , in which any audience of Hamlet longs for the Prince to act in final and decisive fashion against the King . There is also a sense in which an audience must recoil ...
... sense , and I believe it to be a powerful and deeply rooted sense , in which any audience of Hamlet longs for the Prince to act in final and decisive fashion against the King . There is also a sense in which an audience must recoil ...
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... sense used by Hamlet ' seem ' has the implication of deceit or ' false - seeming ' . Duke Vincentio uses it in this sense in Measure for Measure when he comments upon Angelo's assumption of power ( 1 iii 53 : 345 ) : Duke Hence shall we ...
... sense used by Hamlet ' seem ' has the implication of deceit or ' false - seeming ' . Duke Vincentio uses it in this sense in Measure for Measure when he comments upon Angelo's assumption of power ( 1 iii 53 : 345 ) : Duke Hence shall we ...
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... sense probably means men with horns or cuckolds . Since all marriage vows are contracted between a fool and a whore Hamlet now embarks upon his bitter and extraordinary attack upon the whorish art of painting the face ( 3 i 142 : 1798 ) ...
... sense probably means men with horns or cuckolds . Since all marriage vows are contracted between a fool and a whore Hamlet now embarks upon his bitter and extraordinary attack upon the whorish art of painting the face ( 3 i 142 : 1798 ) ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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