Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... married to Arthur ( 1486-1502 ) , the oldest son of Henry VII . Yet Arthur died only four and half months later . Politics made a lasting marriage tie with England advisable , howev- er , and Ferdinand therefore tried to arrange a marriage ...
... married to Arthur ( 1486-1502 ) , the oldest son of Henry VII . Yet Arthur died only four and half months later . Politics made a lasting marriage tie with England advisable , howev- er , and Ferdinand therefore tried to arrange a marriage ...
Pagina 270
... marriage with Catherine was invalid , inasmuch as marriage with a brother's wife was against divine law . Henry pretented that his conscience had become troubled upon his reading Leviticus XX , 21 , which says : " And if a man shall ...
... marriage with Catherine was invalid , inasmuch as marriage with a brother's wife was against divine law . Henry pretented that his conscience had become troubled upon his reading Leviticus XX , 21 , which says : " And if a man shall ...
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... marriage contract . Since the whole affair , however , never reached the state of marriage ( assuming that Romeo would have wanted to marry Rosaline at all ) , it would have taken a rather obsessional young man to become excited about ...
... marriage contract . Since the whole affair , however , never reached the state of marriage ( assuming that Romeo would have wanted to marry Rosaline at all ) , it would have taken a rather obsessional young man to become excited about ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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