The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... final curtain is rung down , does Horatio tell the true story to the " yet unknowing world . " These several ironies of the several characters make the play , not merely one , but half a dozen tragedies : not only the guilty King , but ...
... final curtain is rung down , does Horatio tell the true story to the " yet unknowing world . " These several ironies of the several characters make the play , not merely one , but half a dozen tragedies : not only the guilty King , but ...
Pagina 139
... final fencing match , all have the outward show of royalty , required by the commons in a king ; and , when Hamlet calls him a very peacock , he seems to admit this pomp and circumstance . King James had urged that a king should never ...
... final fencing match , all have the outward show of royalty , required by the commons in a king ; and , when Hamlet calls him a very peacock , he seems to admit this pomp and circumstance . King James had urged that a king should never ...
Pagina 186
... final scene at all . He accepts the challenge against the advice of Horatio ; he kills Laertes and then the King without the slightest hesi- tation , and then spends his dying words in settling the succes- sion and in urging Horatio to ...
... final scene at all . He accepts the challenge against the advice of Horatio ; he kills Laertes and then the King without the slightest hesi- tation , and then spends his dying words in settling the succes- sion and in urging Horatio to ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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