Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 206
... lines ? " No one in his senses can maintain that Shakespeare did not realize that he was writing sheer nonsense in these lines and marring the style and figure of the Prince for the judicious " ( p . 127 ) . The author may be judicious ...
... lines ? " No one in his senses can maintain that Shakespeare did not realize that he was writing sheer nonsense in these lines and marring the style and figure of the Prince for the judicious " ( p . 127 ) . The author may be judicious ...
Pagina 214
... lines , and is followed by the rapid crescendo of 63 lines of discourse be- tween Hamlet and Ophelia . Before the inset , a concentration on action of immediate importance ; after the inset , passionate discourse of great fu- ture ...
... lines , and is followed by the rapid crescendo of 63 lines of discourse be- tween Hamlet and Ophelia . Before the inset , a concentration on action of immediate importance ; after the inset , passionate discourse of great fu- ture ...
Pagina 322
... lines ( only 41 lines less than twice the former number ) before Fortinbras is once more brought to the spectators ' attention . This time he himself appears , while marching with his troops through Denmark . In the seven lines he ...
... lines ( only 41 lines less than twice the former number ) before Fortinbras is once more brought to the spectators ' attention . This time he himself appears , while marching with his troops through Denmark . In the seven lines he ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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