The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . He does not even pretend to take Hamlet's question seriously , but simply reminds his friend that time is short . Hamlet replies , “ a man's life's no more than to say one , " and reflects that he ...
... death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . He does not even pretend to take Hamlet's question seriously , but simply reminds his friend that time is short . Hamlet replies , “ a man's life's no more than to say one , " and reflects that he ...
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... death . The letter makes it clear that Defoe was in hiding from some unnamed enemy , and that although ill and lonely he was determined to keep his whereabouts a closely guarded secret . Recent research has finally established the fact ...
... death . The letter makes it clear that Defoe was in hiding from some unnamed enemy , and that although ill and lonely he was determined to keep his whereabouts a closely guarded secret . Recent research has finally established the fact ...
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... death , give us a powerful symbol for the waste of human poten- tialities and the role of accident in human life , and make a clear if limited assertion of the claims to consideration , respect , and a certain kind of equality that ...
... death , give us a powerful symbol for the waste of human poten- tialities and the role of accident in human life , and make a clear if limited assertion of the claims to consideration , respect , and a certain kind of equality that ...
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