The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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... Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as " my two schoolfellows , " and questions them for the latest news of the players in the " city " ; and the only " city " mentioned is Wittenberg . In short , one can hardly escape the conclusion that ...
... Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as " my two schoolfellows , " and questions them for the latest news of the players in the " city " ; and the only " city " mentioned is Wittenberg . In short , one can hardly escape the conclusion that ...
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John William Draper. to the reason for their coming , Rosencrantz turns to Guilden- stern to give the answer . Though Rosencrantz is the first to hazard the guess that " ambition " is the cause of Hamlet's sadness , Guildenstern not only ...
John William Draper. to the reason for their coming , Rosencrantz turns to Guilden- stern to give the answer . Though Rosencrantz is the first to hazard the guess that " ambition " is the cause of Hamlet's sadness , Guildenstern not only ...
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... Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , shows the comparatively slight acquaintance between the Prince of Denmark and his countryman , the " poor " scholar of the University . Hamlet's later declaration of his preference for Horatio " Since my ...
... Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , shows the comparatively slight acquaintance between the Prince of Denmark and his countryman , the " poor " scholar of the University . Hamlet's later declaration of his preference for Horatio " Since my ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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