Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... Claudius is holding his first Privy Council . The Queen is present by courtesy , perhaps , rather than by right . The Coronation is over ( Laertes had returned from Paris to be present at it , and is now taking his leave ) . It had ...
... Claudius is holding his first Privy Council . The Queen is present by courtesy , perhaps , rather than by right . The Coronation is over ( Laertes had returned from Paris to be present at it , and is now taking his leave ) . It had ...
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... Claudius - unless of course his own behaviour caused the spectators to raise their eyebrows . Dover Wilson argues that the King and Queen were talking apart while the Dumb - Show was proceeding , and it is of course true that they make ...
... Claudius - unless of course his own behaviour caused the spectators to raise their eyebrows . Dover Wilson argues that the King and Queen were talking apart while the Dumb - Show was proceeding , and it is of course true that they make ...
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... Claudius may be the arch - criminal of the play , but he knows his faults more accurately than Hamlet knows his . There is all the sadness of the hardened heart in his recognition of the " corrupted currents . ” Hamlet , we may suppose ...
... Claudius may be the arch - criminal of the play , but he knows his faults more accurately than Hamlet knows his . There is all the sadness of the hardened heart in his recognition of the " corrupted currents . ” Hamlet , we may suppose ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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