Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... Hamlet never includes the full text . But after we know how the play has reached us , we have still to ask how the story that it tells reached Shake- speare . For the great dramatists , whose supreme origi- nality lies in giving new ...
... Hamlet never includes the full text . But after we know how the play has reached us , we have still to ask how the story that it tells reached Shake- speare . For the great dramatists , whose supreme origi- nality lies in giving new ...
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... Hamlet's return ( not , however , through the aid of the pirates ) , — all these details are present in the older story . But there is no ghost , and Hamlet's savage revenge is wholly differ- ent , while he himself lives to become king ...
... Hamlet's return ( not , however , through the aid of the pirates ) , — all these details are present in the older story . But there is no ghost , and Hamlet's savage revenge is wholly differ- ent , while he himself lives to become king ...
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... Hamlet , in connection with what we know of the Spanish Tragedy , it is not difficult to form some idea of the older play . A ghost , insanity , real or assumed , revenge , adultery , suicide , poisoning , stabbing— all the elements of ...
... Hamlet , in connection with what we know of the Spanish Tragedy , it is not difficult to form some idea of the older play . A ghost , insanity , real or assumed , revenge , adultery , suicide , poisoning , stabbing— all the elements of ...
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... Hamlet's refusal to kill the King while he is praying , comes the turning- point , and the so - called Falling ( or Return ) Action be- gins ; the King is the aggressor , and Hamlet is steadily forced to the wall , until , with the ...
... Hamlet's refusal to kill the King while he is praying , comes the turning- point , and the so - called Falling ( or Return ) Action be- gins ; the King is the aggressor , and Hamlet is steadily forced to the wall , until , with the ...
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... Hamlet- of his contest with the King - thrills even the occupants of the cheapest gallery ; but it is the tragic conflict within Hamlet himself that challenges and holds our deeper interest . And the problem of Hamlet himself is one of ...
... Hamlet- of his contest with the King - thrills even the occupants of the cheapest gallery ; but it is the tragic conflict within Hamlet himself that challenges and holds our deeper interest . And the problem of Hamlet himself is one of ...
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