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ambassadors , upon returning from Norway , confirm that young Fortinbras '
levies were indeed intended for use against Claudius , but add that the martial
youth had sworn to his uncle , who had assumed that the military preparations
were ...
ambassadors , upon returning from Norway , confirm that young Fortinbras '
levies were indeed intended for use against Claudius , but add that the martial
youth had sworn to his uncle , who had assumed that the military preparations
were ...
Pagina 323
Fortinbras has raised an army against Claudius — which is really what Hamlet
ought to have done . Fortinbras is , so to speak , a free - floating crown prince ,
without any official role to fulfill ; if he is able to raise armed bands under
pretenses ...
Fortinbras has raised an army against Claudius — which is really what Hamlet
ought to have done . Fortinbras is , so to speak , a free - floating crown prince ,
without any official role to fulfill ; if he is able to raise armed bands under
pretenses ...
Pagina 324
The fourth time we hear of Fortinbras , it is in terms of his military action . This
takes place while Hamlet is on his way to England , his potential for action
seemingly reduced to zero , since he has been made the captive of Rosencrantz
and ...
The fourth time we hear of Fortinbras , it is in terms of his military action . This
takes place while Hamlet is on his way to England , his potential for action
seemingly reduced to zero , since he has been made the captive of Rosencrantz
and ...
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