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The subplay proper consists chiefly of dialogue between the Player King and the
Player Queen , the subject of their discourse being the Player King ' s
premonitory feeling of imminent death and his fear that after he has died , the
Player Queen ...
The subplay proper consists chiefly of dialogue between the Player King and the
Player Queen , the subject of their discourse being the Player King ' s
premonitory feeling of imminent death and his fear that after he has died , the
Player Queen ...
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He says that Shakespeare “ expected his audience to assume that Hamlet should
kill the King " ( 1951 , Vol . 1 , p . 336 ) , and that “ only on the assumption that
Hamlet ought not to have killed the King can the play be fitted into what then ...
He says that Shakespeare “ expected his audience to assume that Hamlet should
kill the King " ( 1951 , Vol . 1 , p . 336 ) , and that “ only on the assumption that
Hamlet ought not to have killed the King can the play be fitted into what then ...
Pagina 570
It is in a very flimsy way indeed that he tries to console the King who , to all
appearances , has lost his son . He is something of a Pollyanna type , one who is
most ready to discover Providence in all sorts of happenings — a question to be
taken ...
It is in a very flimsy way indeed that he tries to console the King who , to all
appearances , has lost his son . He is something of a Pollyanna type , one who is
most ready to discover Providence in all sorts of happenings — a question to be
taken ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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