Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... Antony and Cleopatra . The tragedy of a great soldier who sacrifices an empire for love of a fascinating but wicked woman . Timon of Athens . The tragedy of a noble Athenian who ruins himself by un- wise generosity . Coriolanus . The ...
... Antony and Cleopatra . The tragedy of a great soldier who sacrifices an empire for love of a fascinating but wicked woman . Timon of Athens . The tragedy of a noble Athenian who ruins himself by un- wise generosity . Coriolanus . The ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , IV , ii , 37. See the use of both words in Lear , II , iv , 165-66 ; compare Lear , III , iv , 61 . 170. Young Hamlet . Everything that has happened , with all the interest and suspense that it has aroused , is ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , IV , ii , 37. See the use of both words in Lear , II , iv , 165-66 ; compare Lear , III , iv , 61 . 170. Young Hamlet . Everything that has happened , with all the interest and suspense that it has aroused , is ...
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... ( Antony and Cleopatra , I , ii , 87 ) = a thought of Rome . 36-38 . The text of these lines is hopelessly corrupt , and not less than a hundred emendations have been suggested . The one thing that is clear is that the statement is meant ...
... ( Antony and Cleopatra , I , ii , 87 ) = a thought of Rome . 36-38 . The text of these lines is hopelessly corrupt , and not less than a hundred emendations have been suggested . The one thing that is clear is that the statement is meant ...
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... ( Antony and Cleopatra , II , i , 27 ) . Lethe is that " slow and silent stream . . . the river of oblivion " ( Paradise Lost , II , 582-83 ) , and the fat water - weed clinging to its crumbling wharf has absorbed its sleepy drench ...
... ( Antony and Cleopatra , II , i , 27 ) . Lethe is that " slow and silent stream . . . the river of oblivion " ( Paradise Lost , II , 582-83 ) , and the fat water - weed clinging to its crumbling wharf has absorbed its sleepy drench ...
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... ( Antony and Cleopatra , II , vii , 29-30 ) . That philosophy we talk so much about " would be a general equivalent . The Folios have " our " --but the stress is still on " philos- ophy . " " " 169 ff . Hamlet's behavior later in the play ...
... ( Antony and Cleopatra , II , vii , 29-30 ) . That philosophy we talk so much about " would be a general equivalent . The Folios have " our " --but the stress is still on " philos- ophy . " " " 169 ff . Hamlet's behavior later in the play ...
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