The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... certainly did not do so in the scenes in which he explained to them his wishes ; and , had they suspected the true purpose of their grim errand to England , they doubtless would have guarded their despatch more carefully . They certainly ...
... certainly did not do so in the scenes in which he explained to them his wishes ; and , had they suspected the true purpose of their grim errand to England , they doubtless would have guarded their despatch more carefully . They certainly ...
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... certainly professed a vast admiration for the nice punctilio and " soft society " of the traveled Laertes ; and his speech and manner somewhat suggest Overbury's description of " An Affectate Traveller , " whose " discourse sounds big ...
... certainly professed a vast admiration for the nice punctilio and " soft society " of the traveled Laertes ; and his speech and manner somewhat suggest Overbury's description of " An Affectate Traveller , " whose " discourse sounds big ...
Pagina 181
... certainly does not express itself in weakness or paralysis of the will . Cassius , the chief conspirator in Julius Caesar , and Don John , the ambitious bastard in Much Ado , are " melancholy . " Jaques , in his long discourse on this ...
... certainly does not express itself in weakness or paralysis of the will . Cassius , the chief conspirator in Julius Caesar , and Don John , the ambitious bastard in Much Ado , are " melancholy . " Jaques , in his long discourse on this ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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