Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 311
... existence we are wont to ascribe to oriental sovereigns- strolling through gardens , unmolested by vulgar concern about the wel- fare of their people - they might well have lived out their lives in the all- consuming task of mutually ...
... existence we are wont to ascribe to oriental sovereigns- strolling through gardens , unmolested by vulgar concern about the wel- fare of their people - they might well have lived out their lives in the all- consuming task of mutually ...
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... existence does not care whether these corpses are symbols , dreams or realities . The main thing is that they are part of the life of everyone who reaches out into the surrounding uni- verse , who is not willing to wait for the world to ...
... existence does not care whether these corpses are symbols , dreams or realities . The main thing is that they are part of the life of everyone who reaches out into the surrounding uni- verse , who is not willing to wait for the world to ...
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... existence of any such parallel is not confirmed . As far as reconstruction is possible , considering the sparseness of the data pro- vided by Shakespeare , Prospero holds Antonio's vice solely responsible for his downfall and does not ...
... existence of any such parallel is not confirmed . As far as reconstruction is possible , considering the sparseness of the data pro- vided by Shakespeare , Prospero holds Antonio's vice solely responsible for his downfall and does not ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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