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Pagina 206
How does Madariaga interpret these lines ? “ No one in his senses can maintain
that Shakespeare did not realize that he was writing sheer nonsense in these
lines and marring the style and figure of the Prince for the judicious ” ( p . 127 ) .
How does Madariaga interpret these lines ? “ No one in his senses can maintain
that Shakespeare did not realize that he was writing sheer nonsense in these
lines and marring the style and figure of the Prince for the judicious ” ( p . 127 ) .
Pagina 214
The inset lasts 33 lines , and is followed by the rapid crescendo of 63 lines of
discourse between Hamlet and Ophelia . Before the inset , a concentration on
action of immediate importance ; after the inset , passionate discourse of great
future ...
The inset lasts 33 lines , and is followed by the rapid crescendo of 63 lines of
discourse between Hamlet and Ophelia . Before the inset , a concentration on
action of immediate importance ; after the inset , passionate discourse of great
future ...
Pagina 322
In the present arrangement of the play , it takes 1583 lines ( only 41 lines less
than twice the former number ) before Fortinbras is once more brought to the
spectators ' attention . This time he himself appears , while marching with his
troops ...
In the present arrangement of the play , it takes 1583 lines ( only 41 lines less
than twice the former number ) before Fortinbras is once more brought to the
spectators ' attention . This time he himself appears , while marching with his
troops ...
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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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