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... HAMLET AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY To what is the peculiar fascination of Hamlet due ? Apart from its miraculous felicity of phrase and imagery , it is due to its wealth of worldly observation , and to the fact that the character of Hamlet ...
... HAMLET AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY To what is the peculiar fascination of Hamlet due ? Apart from its miraculous felicity of phrase and imagery , it is due to its wealth of worldly observation , and to the fact that the character of Hamlet ...
Pagina 67
... Hamlet's father , was everything that is noble in man . He is described as " a very_noble gentleman , a great advancer of true Religion , a patron to many preachers and students " . In the course of the dialogue following Hamlet's scene ...
... Hamlet's father , was everything that is noble in man . He is described as " a very_noble gentleman , a great advancer of true Religion , a patron to many preachers and students " . In the course of the dialogue following Hamlet's scene ...
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... Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage , and increased its value for the closet in exact proportion . Now , this is not a matter of opinion - of Mr. Pope's opinion or Mr. Carlyle's ; it is a matter of fact and evidence . Even in ...
... Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage , and increased its value for the closet in exact proportion . Now , this is not a matter of opinion - of Mr. Pope's opinion or Mr. Carlyle's ; it is a matter of fact and evidence . Even in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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