Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 Seiten |
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... force can be changed by force . Justice , as so often in international affairs , has become the interest of the stronger . Denmark appears to have no choice but to defend itself against this threat . Horatio's comparison between the ...
... force can be changed by force . Justice , as so often in international affairs , has become the interest of the stronger . Denmark appears to have no choice but to defend itself against this threat . Horatio's comparison between the ...
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... force in the mind of Hamlet . To make Hamlet's conscience a conscious force would be to weaken its dramatic effect . This may be demonstrated by a consideration of the way in which the aggressive nature of Polonius comes through his ...
... force in the mind of Hamlet . To make Hamlet's conscience a conscious force would be to weaken its dramatic effect . This may be demonstrated by a consideration of the way in which the aggressive nature of Polonius comes through his ...
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... force and prudence . The King's stratagem of the poisoned duel , however , is a misuse of force and extremely imprudent . He fails because he does not possess the kingly virtues symbolized by the fire of the guns . The success of the ...
... force and prudence . The King's stratagem of the poisoned duel , however , is a misuse of force and extremely imprudent . He fails because he does not possess the kingly virtues symbolized by the fire of the guns . The success of the ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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