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Pagina 118
love when they were alone : the Queen would " hang upon ” her former husband ;
but to Claudius , she does not even use " thee ” and “ thou . ” The versions ,
moreover , from which the standard text immediately derives , show no adultery ,
but ...
love when they were alone : the Queen would " hang upon ” her former husband ;
but to Claudius , she does not even use " thee ” and “ thou . ” The versions ,
moreover , from which the standard text immediately derives , show no adultery ,
but ...
Pagina 207
CHAPTER XIII THE PLOT OF HAMLET UNDER THE RULE of King Hamlet and
Queen Gertrude , Denmark had waxed powerful . The warlike King seems to
have fought the Poles , " had levied tribute from England , and by single combat
had ...
CHAPTER XIII THE PLOT OF HAMLET UNDER THE RULE of King Hamlet and
Queen Gertrude , Denmark had waxed powerful . The warlike King seems to
have fought the Poles , " had levied tribute from England , and by single combat
had ...
Pagina 218
The Queen invites him to sit by her ; but he prefers to lie at Ophelia ' s feet , where
he can watch the King ; and , to perfect his role of madness , he indulges in such
bawdy small talk as even an Elizabethan girl would not permit , and Ophelia ...
The Queen invites him to sit by her ; but he prefers to lie at Ophelia ' s feet , where
he can watch the King ; and , to perfect his role of madness , he indulges in such
bawdy small talk as even an Elizabethan girl would not permit , and Ophelia ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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