Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... 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 different form ...
... 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 different form ...
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... 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 , and is later killed through the treachery of his second wife . Saxo's story was retold in ...
... 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 , and is later killed through the treachery of his second wife . Saxo's story was retold in ...
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... present . And the amazing thing that Shakespeare has done is to take this old story of blood and lust and revenge , and make it the vehicle of his own profoundest thought and his supremest artistry , so that it stands as one of the two ...
... present . And the amazing thing that Shakespeare has done is to take this old story of blood and lust and revenge , and make it the vehicle of his own profoundest thought and his supremest artistry , so that it stands as one of the two ...
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... present case , to represent the effects of a great action laid upon a soul unfit 1Wilhelm Meister's Lehrjahre , Book IV , Chapter XIII ( Car- lyle's translation ) . This view is admirably criticised in one for the performance of it . In ...
... present case , to represent the effects of a great action laid upon a soul unfit 1Wilhelm Meister's Lehrjahre , Book IV , Chapter XIII ( Car- lyle's translation ) . This view is admirably criticised in one for the performance of it . In ...
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... present is too hard . Impossibilities have been required of him , -not in themselves impossibilities , but such for him . He winds and turns , and torments himself ; he advances and recoils ; is ever put in mind , ever puts himself in ...
... present is too hard . Impossibilities have been required of him , -not in themselves impossibilities , but such for him . He winds and turns , and torments himself ; he advances and recoils ; is ever put in mind , ever puts himself in ...
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