The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... accept the conventional view of most of the char- acters concerning the Moor and Desdemona , and refuse to recognize that Iago has even something of a case.49 Quite the opposite in Hamlet , romantic criticism has made the title role so ...
... accept the conventional view of most of the char- acters concerning the Moor and Desdemona , and refuse to recognize that Iago has even something of a case.49 Quite the opposite in Hamlet , romantic criticism has made the title role so ...
Pagina 106
... accepted theory of Divine Right , kings were God's Anointed , his chosen " Lieutenants and Vice - gerents on earth " ; 18 regicide was a " damned vice hated of God and man ' " 19 and a " most detestable parricide . ' " 20 Even Macbeth ...
... accepted theory of Divine Right , kings were God's Anointed , his chosen " Lieutenants and Vice - gerents on earth " ; 18 regicide was a " damned vice hated of God and man ' " 19 and a " most detestable parricide . ' " 20 Even Macbeth ...
Pagina 186
... accept the subjective interpretations of Shakespeare's Hamlet - cannot accept them , not merely because Professor Bradley and Sir E. K. Cham- bers , perhaps inadvertently , give their case away by admit- ting that their theories are not ...
... accept the subjective interpretations of Shakespeare's Hamlet - cannot accept them , not merely because Professor Bradley and Sir E. K. Cham- bers , perhaps inadvertently , give their case away by admit- ting that their theories are not ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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