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No one in the play but Hamlet ever imputes to them evil motives toward him ; and
Hamlet in the last scene of the tragedy feels obliged to defend his treatment of
them to Horatio : Why , man , they did make love to this employment ; They are
not ...
No one in the play but Hamlet ever imputes to them evil motives toward him ; and
Hamlet in the last scene of the tragedy feels obliged to defend his treatment of
them to Horatio : Why , man , they did make love to this employment ; They are
not ...
Pagina 162
He does not even need to bring on them the pressure of his royal power , but
rather , like a consummate statesman , makes them do his will from their own
private motives . - As compared to this acumen and skill , Hamlet ' s part in the
intrigue ...
He does not even need to bring on them the pressure of his royal power , but
rather , like a consummate statesman , makes them do his will from their own
private motives . - As compared to this acumen and skill , Hamlet ' s part in the
intrigue ...
Pagina 199
Some critics would have us think that this Swiftean bitterness toward mankind
quite overcame his judgment ; but Hamlet , though unfair to those about him ,
especially to the Queen , and mistaken in his belief as to their motives , does not
lose ...
Some critics would have us think that this Swiftean bitterness toward mankind
quite overcame his judgment ; but Hamlet , though unfair to those about him ,
especially to the Queen , and mistaken in his belief as to their motives , does not
lose ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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