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Pagina 227
20 Modern psychology , which has such a bad name with most critics , has led to
the insight that in addition to “ real ” insanity , there is still another insanity , some
of which lies dormant ( at times not altogether dormant ) in everyone of us .
20 Modern psychology , which has such a bad name with most critics , has led to
the insight that in addition to “ real ” insanity , there is still another insanity , some
of which lies dormant ( at times not altogether dormant ) in everyone of us .
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That is why every critic finds something to rail against in Shakespeare ; the fact
that he pleased everyone and no one is ... It seems to me that such critics as
Knight misinterpret those steps by which Hamlet transcends Christian ethics , in
that ...
That is why every critic finds something to rail against in Shakespeare ; the fact
that he pleased everyone and no one is ... It seems to me that such critics as
Knight misinterpret those steps by which Hamlet transcends Christian ethics , in
that ...
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Nevertheless , there are other episodes that present Hamlet in a strange light - for
example , his gross dialogue with Ophelia immediately before the mouse - trap -
a discourse that has shocked more than one critic . 31 It should be remembered ...
Nevertheless , there are other episodes that present Hamlet in a strange light - for
example , his gross dialogue with Ophelia immediately before the mouse - trap -
a discourse that has shocked more than one critic . 31 It should be remembered ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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