Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... fact than the rather stupid catchword , " Shakespeare never repeats . " He was con- stantly repeating , because , for one reason , he was con- stantly trying to do better something that he had done not so well before . The common idea ...
... fact than the rather stupid catchword , " Shakespeare never repeats . " He was con- stantly repeating , because , for one reason , he was con- stantly trying to do better something that he had done not so well before . The common idea ...
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... facts of his biography from his plays ; but the more thoroughly one studies them , the profounder is one's conviction of the soundness and whole- someness of character , and of the deepening moral in- sight , of the man who wrote them ...
... facts of his biography from his plays ; but the more thoroughly one studies them , the profounder is one's conviction of the soundness and whole- someness of character , and of the deepening moral in- sight , of the man who wrote them ...
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... fact that the play is " enlarged to almost as much againe as it was " ( as the title - page states ) , the characterization and the treatment in general are vastly improved . The text of the First Folio is essentially that of the Second ...
... fact that the play is " enlarged to almost as much againe as it was " ( as the title - page states ) , the characterization and the treatment in general are vastly improved . The text of the First Folio is essentially that of the Second ...
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... facts of the play are present in the history . The fratricide on which the drama is based ; the marriage between the murderer and Hamlet's mother ; Hamlet's feigned madness in order to accom- plish his revenge ; the device ( in a very ...
... facts of the play are present in the history . The fratricide on which the drama is based ; the marriage between the murderer and Hamlet's mother ; Hamlet's feigned madness in order to accom- plish his revenge ; the device ( in a very ...
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... fact that extravagant , erring , obsequious , toys , conscience , and the like , are still in use , but in a different sense , and it is just such words that offer pitfalls for the unwary . And if one remembers that the mastery of the ...
... fact that extravagant , erring , obsequious , toys , conscience , and the like , are still in use , but in a different sense , and it is just such words that offer pitfalls for the unwary . And if one remembers that the mastery of the ...
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