Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... give . But in the main Shakespeare's language in Hamlet is difficult for us for two reasons — which , after all , are really one . In the first place , the idioms of speech are constantly changing , and phraseology that was instantly ...
... give . But in the main Shakespeare's language in Hamlet is difficult for us for two reasons — which , after all , are really one . In the first place , the idioms of speech are constantly changing , and phraseology that was instantly ...
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... give them , as we read , their modern sense ( as in the case of " C censure " in the phrase just quoted ) , we miss entirely , sometimes grotesquely , Shakespeare's mean- ing . Perhaps the greater number of the notes in this edition ...
... give them , as we read , their modern sense ( as in the case of " C censure " in the phrase just quoted ) , we miss entirely , sometimes grotesquely , Shakespeare's mean- ing . Perhaps the greater number of the notes in this edition ...
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... gives , in its context , every occurrence of every word that Shakespeare uses ; the second groups the words according to their meaning . The little Lexicon which forms the supplementary ... give introductions ( necessarily xxvi Introduction.
... gives , in its context , every occurrence of every word that Shakespeare uses ; the second groups the words according to their meaning . The little Lexicon which forms the supplementary ... give introductions ( necessarily xxvi Introduction.
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William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. in point , and the notes give introductions ( necessarily brief ) to a ... gives this at a glance . because their primary aim is to lead to the sort Hamlet xxvii.
William Shakespeare John Livingston Lowes. in point , and the notes give introductions ( necessarily brief ) to a ... gives this at a glance . because their primary aim is to lead to the sort Hamlet xxvii.
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... gives all his lands to his two eldest daughters , but their cruelty leads to his death and that of his one faithful child Cordelia . Macbeth . A terrible picture of the retribution which follows ambition and murder . Macbeth ...
... gives all his lands to his two eldest daughters , but their cruelty leads to his death and that of his one faithful child Cordelia . Macbeth . A terrible picture of the retribution which follows ambition and murder . Macbeth ...
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