A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... sense that behind all this the ghost and all he stands for is waiting . But is it necessary for this that Hamlet ... sense of impotence and antici- pates the new factor that the news brought by Horatio and the others is just about to ...
... sense that behind all this the ghost and all he stands for is waiting . But is it necessary for this that Hamlet ... sense of impotence and antici- pates the new factor that the news brought by Horatio and the others is just about to ...
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... sense of the unnaturalness of evil is evoked not only by repeated explicit references ( ' nature's mischief ' , ' nature seems dead ' , " Tis unnatural , even like the deed that's done ' , and so on ) , but by the expression of ...
... sense of the unnaturalness of evil is evoked not only by repeated explicit references ( ' nature's mischief ' , ' nature seems dead ' , " Tis unnatural , even like the deed that's done ' , and so on ) , but by the expression of ...
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... sense , ab- stract qualities of good or evil rhetorically heightened and endowed here with a burning intensity of ... sense of royal in the first line ) ; and characters has the sense indicated above ( cp.Webster ( ? ) in Overbury's ...
... sense , ab- stract qualities of good or evil rhetorically heightened and endowed here with a burning intensity of ... sense of royal in the first line ) ; and characters has the sense indicated above ( cp.Webster ( ? ) in Overbury's ...
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