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Pagina 217
Since aesthetic reasons fall aside , it is plain that deep determinants of a
personal nature are responsible for Hamlet ' s conspicuously turning away from
any direct reference to a Divinity at the moment when he reaches this crucial
point .
Since aesthetic reasons fall aside , it is plain that deep determinants of a
personal nature are responsible for Hamlet ' s conspicuously turning away from
any direct reference to a Divinity at the moment when he reaches this crucial
point .
Pagina 418
While the King and Queen seem to agree with the critics in this matter , for at least
one reason their judgment is to be taken with a grain of salt . Since they want to
soothe Laertes , the quickest way is to convince him that Hamlet is , at that ...
While the King and Queen seem to agree with the critics in this matter , for at least
one reason their judgment is to be taken with a grain of salt . Since they want to
soothe Laertes , the quickest way is to convince him that Hamlet is , at that ...
Pagina 424
As Hamlet admits at the end and I do not find any valid reason for assuming that
he is deliberately falsifying the record — his love had persisted despite the
traumata caused by his mother ' s conduct . One has to conclude , therefore , that
his ...
As Hamlet admits at the end and I do not find any valid reason for assuming that
he is deliberately falsifying the record — his love had persisted despite the
traumata caused by his mother ' s conduct . One has to conclude , therefore , that
his ...
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