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Pagina 107
He calls himself “ your tardy son , ” and refers to the Ghost as “ My father in his
habit as he lived . ... neglected “ The important acting of your dread command ” ;
and here the " dread ” seems to refer more to the awe and majesty of a king than
to ...
He calls himself “ your tardy son , ” and refers to the Ghost as “ My father in his
habit as he lived . ... neglected “ The important acting of your dread command ” ;
and here the " dread ” seems to refer more to the awe and majesty of a king than
to ...
Pagina 194
Hamlet refers to the " trivial fond records ” of his " youth " ; Polonius compares the
love - sickness of his own “ youth ... These references are all from the early acts
when our idea of the Prince is being formed ; and they can hardly refer to an ...
Hamlet refers to the " trivial fond records ” of his " youth " ; Polonius compares the
love - sickness of his own “ youth ... These references are all from the early acts
when our idea of the Prince is being formed ; and they can hardly refer to an ...
Pagina 239
The Bestrafte Brudermord , as its title implies , is a drama chiefly of fratricide :
Hamlet refers to the murder as “ this fratricide ” ; and the Elder Hamlet appears as
“ father ” and as " husband . " The first quarto is more national and less personal ...
The Bestrafte Brudermord , as its title implies , is a drama chiefly of fratricide :
Hamlet refers to the murder as “ this fratricide ” ; and the Elder Hamlet appears as
“ father ” and as " husband . " The first quarto is more national and less personal ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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