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ON HAMLET ' S MADNESS AND HIS PROCRASTINATION 11 . Not Mad Nor
Feigning Madness When a large number of people have devoted their thinking
over a long period of time to the same subject , one might be tempted to feel
certain ...
ON HAMLET ' S MADNESS AND HIS PROCRASTINATION 11 . Not Mad Nor
Feigning Madness When a large number of people have devoted their thinking
over a long period of time to the same subject , one might be tempted to feel
certain ...
Pagina 342
The gravedigger too speaks of Hamlet ' s madness as general knowledge . What
really clinches the case in my mind is Hamlet ' s farewell speech , in which he
himself speaks quite openly of his madness : “ His madness is poor Hamlet ' s ...
The gravedigger too speaks of Hamlet ' s madness as general knowledge . What
really clinches the case in my mind is Hamlet ' s farewell speech , in which he
himself speaks quite openly of his madness : “ His madness is poor Hamlet ' s ...
Pagina 346
If Shakespeare had been capable of having Hamlet talk in a way that would be
uninterpretable ( the only indication that Grebanier seems to allow as proof of
madness ) , he would either have lost his audience at that point or else have
created ...
If Shakespeare had been capable of having Hamlet talk in a way that would be
uninterpretable ( the only indication that Grebanier seems to allow as proof of
madness ) , he would either have lost his audience at that point or else have
created ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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