The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... madness . " These speeches may weary modern ears ; but the Elizabethans relished word - play for it- self , no matter what the occasion : Hamlet puns even on his relationship to his uncle - father ; and Lady Macbeth improves even the ...
... madness . " These speeches may weary modern ears ; but the Elizabethans relished word - play for it- self , no matter what the occasion : Hamlet puns even on his relationship to his uncle - father ; and Lady Macbeth improves even the ...
Pagina 140
... madness to evade further question ; but Claudius doubts this madness , and uses it as a pretext to try Hamlet further without offending Gertrude . The Prince has refused to disclose himself to the direct and public question of the King ...
... madness to evade further question ; but Claudius doubts this madness , and uses it as a pretext to try Hamlet further without offending Gertrude . The Prince has refused to disclose himself to the direct and public question of the King ...
Pagina 190
... madness - in fact , throughout the play , the Queen seems sadder than Hamlet . The Chamberlain declares that the cause of this madness must be the Prince's love for Ophelia . He and the King hide and overhear the lovers talk ; but still ...
... madness - in fact , throughout the play , the Queen seems sadder than Hamlet . The Chamberlain declares that the cause of this madness must be the Prince's love for Ophelia . He and the King hide and overhear the lovers talk ; but still ...
Inhoudsopgave
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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