Shakespeare's HamletMonarch Press, 1964 - 153 Seiten |
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Seite 75
... admit Ophelia ; the two gentlemen leave and , left alone , Gertrude admits that her " sick soul ! " has dreaded to confront any new misfortune because of her already agitated sense of " guilt " ( thus showing that HAMLET 75.
... admit Ophelia ; the two gentlemen leave and , left alone , Gertrude admits that her " sick soul ! " has dreaded to confront any new misfortune because of her already agitated sense of " guilt " ( thus showing that HAMLET 75.
Seite 118
... admits that his earlier orders to Ophelia were lacking in sound judgment but sets his authoritarian presumption down ... admit , " Though this be madness , yet there is method in't . " When the players come he again takes the opportunity ...
... admits that his earlier orders to Ophelia were lacking in sound judgment but sets his authoritarian presumption down ... admit , " Though this be madness , yet there is method in't . " When the players come he again takes the opportunity ...
Seite 137
... admit to the King and Queen that they have failed to determine the cause of Hamlet's distraction . " Though Grebanier fails ... admits of no other than a tragic end . " Dr. Johnson has also noted that " Hamlet is , through the whole play ...
... admit to the King and Queen that they have failed to determine the cause of Hamlet's distraction . " Though Grebanier fails ... admits of no other than a tragic end . " Dr. Johnson has also noted that " Hamlet is , through the whole play ...
Inhalt
CHARACTER ANALYSIS | 110 |
SURVEY OF CRITICISM | 134 |
SAMPLE ESSAY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 143 |
Urheberrecht | |
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