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Pagina 72
The act depended more on the king than on any tragic seriousness of Laertes '
own conflicts . 48 Laertes is a tool , and his final treachery acquires significance
rather by the impact it has on Hamlet than by any meaning it may have in terms of
...
The act depended more on the king than on any tragic seriousness of Laertes '
own conflicts . 48 Laertes is a tool , and his final treachery acquires significance
rather by the impact it has on Hamlet than by any meaning it may have in terms of
...
Pagina 128
The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused by the fact that the text
does not contain Shakespeare ' s final version but rather , side by side , the entire
host of conceptualizations he had formed . The ambiguity that to my mind is the ...
The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused by the fact that the text
does not contain Shakespeare ' s final version but rather , side by side , the entire
host of conceptualizations he had formed . The ambiguity that to my mind is the ...
Pagina 322
Fortinbras casts a shadow , of course , over Hamlet ' s final monologue . After
1100 lines or so ( a little more than 2 / 3 of the final distance ) , “ his arrival in
Elsinore is announced by Osric . The 19 additional lines assigned to him do not
convey ...
Fortinbras casts a shadow , of course , over Hamlet ' s final monologue . After
1100 lines or so ( a little more than 2 / 3 of the final distance ) , “ his arrival in
Elsinore is announced by Osric . The 19 additional lines assigned to him do not
convey ...
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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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