Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... understanding which makes her worse than a beast . Memory , according to St Augustine , is one of the three powers of the soul . The other powers are Understanding and Will . If the Queen's memory has failed her then there is no check ...
... understanding which makes her worse than a beast . Memory , according to St Augustine , is one of the three powers of the soul . The other powers are Understanding and Will . If the Queen's memory has failed her then there is no check ...
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... Understanding , and Will . The seventh soliloquy ( 4 iv 32-66 : 2743 Q 26-60 ) sums up , but deliberately fails to solve , the argument about memory , understanding , and will . It begins with a consideration of man's ' capability and ...
... Understanding , and Will . The seventh soliloquy ( 4 iv 32-66 : 2743 Q 26-60 ) sums up , but deliberately fails to solve , the argument about memory , understanding , and will . It begins with a consideration of man's ' capability and ...
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... understanding . In the next two soliloquies Hamlet will attempt to transform his own personality into the kind of ... understanding , and will in Hamlet's mind which Hamlet is himself determined to destroy by dedicating all of his ...
... understanding . In the next two soliloquies Hamlet will attempt to transform his own personality into the kind of ... understanding , and will in Hamlet's mind which Hamlet is himself determined to destroy by dedicating all of his ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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