The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina 96
... talks about the trades and vocations of his men and women , and shows their thoughts and actions as determined economically by their respective businesses ; Dante talks , or allows his ghosts to talk , about their aspirations and their ...
... talks about the trades and vocations of his men and women , and shows their thoughts and actions as determined economically by their respective businesses ; Dante talks , or allows his ghosts to talk , about their aspirations and their ...
Pagina 156
... talk is clever and redolent of feasting and falconry ; and he enthusiastically commands a speech at once . As the actors take their leave , he again shows princely courtesy by urging Polonius to give them the best of entertainment ...
... talk is clever and redolent of feasting and falconry ; and he enthusiastically commands a speech at once . As the actors take their leave , he again shows princely courtesy by urging Polonius to give them the best of entertainment ...
Pagina 221
... talk by merely saying that Hamlet is obvi- ously insane . The death of Polonius gives added excuse for sending the Prince to England ; but it greatly embarrasses the King , who loses a shrewd counsellor . Hamlet seems crazier than ever ...
... talk by merely saying that Hamlet is obvi- ously insane . The death of Polonius gives added excuse for sending the Prince to England ; but it greatly embarrasses the King , who loses a shrewd counsellor . Hamlet seems crazier than ever ...
Inhoudsopgave
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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