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To understand the play , a study of the Ghost is necessary , in relation to ghostly
lore and in relation to the characters and plot . In Elizabethan times , a few
physicians , and some skeptics like Horatio , took Ghosts to be the result either of
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To understand the play , a study of the Ghost is necessary , in relation to ghostly
lore and in relation to the characters and plot . In Elizabethan times , a few
physicians , and some skeptics like Horatio , took Ghosts to be the result either of
...
Pagina 101
In Chapman ' s Bussy , the spirit Behemoth explains who he is at the beginning of
his speech ; and , in the Spanish Tragedy , the spirit of Andrea , at the very start ,
declares himself a bona fide ghost , and tells his name ; but , even so , half the ...
In Chapman ' s Bussy , the spirit Behemoth explains who he is at the beginning of
his speech ; and , in the Spanish Tragedy , the spirit of Andrea , at the very start ,
declares himself a bona fide ghost , and tells his name ; but , even so , half the ...
Pagina 107
ghost that we have seen . . . . ” The play is played ; the King hurries from the stage
; Hamlet is convinced by actual proof at last , and cries aloud : “ I ' ll take the
Ghost ' s word for a thousand pound . ” Why should he say this if the object of the
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ghost that we have seen . . . . ” The play is played ; the King hurries from the stage
; Hamlet is convinced by actual proof at last , and cries aloud : “ I ' ll take the
Ghost ' s word for a thousand pound . ” Why should he say this if the object of the
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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