Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 Seiten |
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... Laertes I forgot myself ; For by the image of my cause I see The portraiture of his . It is not only the stage play which holds a mirror up to nature . Indi- viduals , or even their pictures , may serve the same purpose . Hamlet ...
... Laertes I forgot myself ; For by the image of my cause I see The portraiture of his . It is not only the stage play which holds a mirror up to nature . Indi- viduals , or even their pictures , may serve the same purpose . Hamlet ...
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... Laertes are contrasted with Hamlet's conduct . These comparisons do more than suggest other answers to the questions asked at the beginning of the play . They change the nature of the questions . Ophelia and Laertes actually pursue the ...
... Laertes are contrasted with Hamlet's conduct . These comparisons do more than suggest other answers to the questions asked at the beginning of the play . They change the nature of the questions . Ophelia and Laertes actually pursue the ...
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... Laertes to act as his surgeon ( 4 vii 123 : 3112 Q 10 ) : King Laertes King But to the quick of th❜ulcer : Hamlet comes back ; what would you undertake To show yourself in deed your father's son More than in words ? To cut his throat i ...
... Laertes to act as his surgeon ( 4 vii 123 : 3112 Q 10 ) : King Laertes King But to the quick of th❜ulcer : Hamlet comes back ; what would you undertake To show yourself in deed your father's son More than in words ? To cut his throat i ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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