The Hamlet of Shakespeare's AudienceDuke University Press, 1938 - 254 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... things obvious as daylight to his contemporaries but so timely then that they are strange and abstruse to us , must be willing to follow the clues both in the play and in the perti- nent writings of the age , no matter where they lead ...
... things obvious as daylight to his contemporaries but so timely then that they are strange and abstruse to us , must be willing to follow the clues both in the play and in the perti- nent writings of the age , no matter where they lead ...
Pagina 62
... thing , Shakespeare de- veloped Laertes early in the play to show his deep affection for his father and his sister . In ... things 28 Hamlet , Furness var . ed . , II , 328 . 20 Hamlet , ed . J. Q. Adams ( Boston , 1929 ) , p . 187 . 30 ...
... thing , Shakespeare de- veloped Laertes early in the play to show his deep affection for his father and his sister . In ... things 28 Hamlet , Furness var . ed . , II , 328 . 20 Hamlet , ed . J. Q. Adams ( Boston , 1929 ) , p . 187 . 30 ...
Pagina 74
... things . One that would go a strain beyond himself and is taken in it . A man that overdoes all things with great solemnity of circumstance and . . . makes himself ridiculous . " His every movement is " studied and premeditated ...
... things . One that would go a strain beyond himself and is taken in it . A man that overdoes all things with great solemnity of circumstance and . . . makes himself ridiculous . " His every movement is " studied and premeditated ...
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HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
OPHELIA AND LAERTES | 54 |
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