The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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... tells him at once the message of the Ghost ; and he puts into the Prince's head the notion that the Ghost has been deceiving him . He advises caution , and so supplies a motive for the play - within - the - play as further proof . He is ...
... tells him at once the message of the Ghost ; and he puts into the Prince's head the notion that the Ghost has been deceiving him . He advises caution , and so supplies a motive for the play - within - the - play as further proof . He is ...
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... tell all . But still the King would dominate events : quite cool and marvellously quick of wit , he says that the Queen ... tells the courtiers that he is " but hurt . " Though dying , he will still command as King . But Hamlet forces to ...
... tell all . But still the King would dominate events : quite cool and marvellously quick of wit , he says that the Queen ... tells the courtiers that he is " but hurt . " Though dying , he will still command as King . But Hamlet forces to ...
Pagina 223
... tell that Ophelia has fallen into a stream and so been drowned . This is indeed too much for poor Laertes , and he ... tells him how he opened and read the dispatch that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were carrying to England and how he ...
... tell that Ophelia has fallen into a stream and so been drowned . This is indeed too much for poor Laertes , and he ... tells him how he opened and read the dispatch that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were carrying to England and how he ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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