Shakespeare Celebrated: Anniversary Lectures Delivered at the Folger LibraryFolger Shakespeare Library [Washington], 1966 - 176 Seiten |
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... Hamlet after the murder of Polonius : How dangerous is it that this man goes loose ! Yet must not we put the strong law on him . He's loved of the distracted multitude . This is Hamlet's danger to the King - that he has the love of the ...
... Hamlet after the murder of Polonius : How dangerous is it that this man goes loose ! Yet must not we put the strong law on him . He's loved of the distracted multitude . This is Hamlet's danger to the King - that he has the love of the ...
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... Hamlet's outcry , “ The time is out of joint , " assumed a profoundly dramatic meaning . To be sure , Shakespeare's comedies continue to be popular . But fresh excitement and discus- sion center around new productions of the tragedies ...
... Hamlet's outcry , “ The time is out of joint , " assumed a profoundly dramatic meaning . To be sure , Shakespeare's comedies continue to be popular . But fresh excitement and discus- sion center around new productions of the tragedies ...
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... Hamlet bestows upon Ophelia . " God hath given you one face , and you make yourselves another , " says Hamlet ; and in the sonnets " a painted face " is the symbol of human wickedness . " Get thee to a nun- nery ! Why wouldst thou be a ...
... Hamlet bestows upon Ophelia . " God hath given you one face , and you make yourselves another , " says Hamlet ; and in the sonnets " a painted face " is the symbol of human wickedness . " Get thee to a nun- nery ! Why wouldst thou be a ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Road to Jamestown David B Quinn | 31 |
Shakespeare as an Experimental Dramatist | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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