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Pagina 118
In Hamlet ' s soliloquy a judgment is seemingly accepted as valid , yet both the
context and the way in which it is brought forward make it clear that the statement
is actually being negated . Such a mechanism does not lead to a repression but ...
In Hamlet ' s soliloquy a judgment is seemingly accepted as valid , yet both the
context and the way in which it is brought forward make it clear that the statement
is actually being negated . Such a mechanism does not lead to a repression but ...
Pagina 141
He has integrated what has become his mission in life ; he has accepted and
integrated death as the ultimate meaning of life , without however denying his
responsibility to posterity ( he assigns to Horatio , at the end , the task of telling
his ...
He has integrated what has become his mission in life ; he has accepted and
integrated death as the ultimate meaning of life , without however denying his
responsibility to posterity ( he assigns to Horatio , at the end , the task of telling
his ...
Pagina 211
In the arguments that Miss Prosser employs , in her effort to disprove the widely
accepted view “ that Shakespeare unquestioningly accepted the morality of
revenge ” ( 1967 , p . 90 ) , she uses Macbeth as a test case . She says that “ only
one ...
In the arguments that Miss Prosser employs , in her effort to disprove the widely
accepted view “ that Shakespeare unquestioningly accepted the morality of
revenge ” ( 1967 , p . 90 ) , she uses Macbeth as a test case . She says that “ only
one ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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