Shakespeare's HamletAmerican Book Company, 1911 - 176 Seiten |
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... madness , they are completely outwitted by him . He is interested , however , when they tell him of a company of players that is just now about the court ; and he determines in his own mind to have a play enacted before the King and ...
... madness , they are completely outwitted by him . He is interested , however , when they tell him of a company of players that is just now about the court ; and he determines in his own mind to have a play enacted before the King and ...
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... madness is assumed . actre In the fourth act the Queen reports to the King that Hamlet in " fit of madness has killed Polonius The King sends for Hamlet , tells him that his safety requires that he should leave the country , and that ...
... madness is assumed . actre In the fourth act the Queen reports to the King that Hamlet in " fit of madness has killed Polonius The King sends for Hamlet , tells him that his safety requires that he should leave the country , and that ...
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... madness , her death , are described with the truest touches of tenderness and pathos . It is a character which nobody but Shakespeare could have drawn in the way that he has done , and to the conception of which there is not even the ...
... madness , her death , are described with the truest touches of tenderness and pathos . It is a character which nobody but Shakespeare could have drawn in the way that he has done , and to the conception of which there is not even the ...
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... madness very ridicu- lous . But he gives the one as a father , and is sincere in it : he gives the other as a mere courtier , a busybody , and is accordingly officious , garrulous , and impertinent . In short , Shakespeare has been ...
... madness very ridicu- lous . But he gives the one as a father , and is sincere in it : he gives the other as a mere courtier , a busybody , and is accordingly officious , garrulous , and impertinent . In short , Shakespeare has been ...
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... , she is also betraying how deep is the impression it has made , how entire the love with which it is returned . . . . Of her subsequent madness , what can • • be said ? What an affecting , what an astonishing INTRODUCTION . 17.
... , she is also betraying how deep is the impression it has made , how entire the love with which it is returned . . . . Of her subsequent madness , what can • • be said ? What an affecting , what an astonishing INTRODUCTION . 17.
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