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Indeed , as in a religion , each critic has made his own interpretation of the
sacred text , and then passed it down , as in a hierarchy , from professor to pupil .
Unfortunately , many of these religions have no more to do with their major
prophet ...
Indeed , as in a religion , each critic has made his own interpretation of the
sacred text , and then passed it down , as in a hierarchy , from professor to pupil .
Unfortunately , many of these religions have no more to do with their major
prophet ...
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CHAPTER I INTERPRETING SHAKESPEARE ' S HAMLET If we would interpret
Shakespeare , — whether as actors , or as public critics , or merely for our private
enlightenment and behoof , — we must comprehend his media of expression ...
CHAPTER I INTERPRETING SHAKESPEARE ' S HAMLET If we would interpret
Shakespeare , — whether as actors , or as public critics , or merely for our private
enlightenment and behoof , — we must comprehend his media of expression ...
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Although in Elizabethan and Jacobean times the play seems to have been
popular , no contemporary interpretations have survived . ... True scholarship and
true interpretation are things more objective and of wider validity than this .
Although in Elizabethan and Jacobean times the play seems to have been
popular , no contemporary interpretations have survived . ... True scholarship and
true interpretation are things more objective and of wider validity than this .
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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