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What is more important is to note that Shakespeare has suggested the one idea
as much as he had the other , and I am certain that most readers can adduce
evidence from the play for either . The same situation holds true for the question
of ...
What is more important is to note that Shakespeare has suggested the one idea
as much as he had the other , and I am certain that most readers can adduce
evidence from the play for either . The same situation holds true for the question
of ...
Pagina 101
That intention , however , is short - circuited by the idea : “ O most pernicious
woman ! ” which immediately obtrudes , distracting Hamlet from his initial
devotion to carrying out his father ' s command . It is from this second idea that we
are able ...
That intention , however , is short - circuited by the idea : “ O most pernicious
woman ! ” which immediately obtrudes , distracting Hamlet from his initial
devotion to carrying out his father ' s command . It is from this second idea that we
are able ...
Pagina 574
The idea that their love was fated no doubt carries a soothing quality , allaying
fears of separation . We shall agree by empathy with Ferdinand ' s conviction that
providential meddling arranged his encounter • 574 . DISCOURSE ON HAMLET
...
The idea that their love was fated no doubt carries a soothing quality , allaying
fears of separation . We shall agree by empathy with Ferdinand ' s conviction that
providential meddling arranged his encounter • 574 . DISCOURSE ON HAMLET
...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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