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... soul , I swear by heaven , I never knew of this most horrid murder " ) , and her active adhesion to the plots against her guilty husband ; ( vi . ) this latter aspect is brought out in a special scene be- tween Horatio and the Queen ...
... soul , I swear by heaven , I never knew of this most horrid murder " ) , and her active adhesion to the plots against her guilty husband ; ( vi . ) this latter aspect is brought out in a special scene be- tween Horatio and the Queen ...
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... soul- tragedy of modern literature . In Saxo's Amleth we have at least the frame - work of Shakespeare's Hamlet : -the murder of the father by a zealous uncle ; the mother's incestuous marriage with the murderer ; the son's feigned ...
... soul- tragedy of modern literature . In Saxo's Amleth we have at least the frame - work of Shakespeare's Hamlet : -the murder of the father by a zealous uncle ; the mother's incestuous marriage with the murderer ; the son's feigned ...
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... soul unequal to the performance of it . In this view.I find the piece composed throughout . Here is an oak - tree planted in a costly vase , which should have received into its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out , the vase ...
... soul unequal to the performance of it . In this view.I find the piece composed throughout . Here is an oak - tree planted in a costly vase , which should have received into its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out , the vase ...
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... soul with the great enemy , comes that depth and mystery which startles us in Hamlet . It is to this condition that Hamlet has been reduced . This is the low portal of grief to which we must stoop , before we can enter the heaven ...
... soul with the great enemy , comes that depth and mystery which startles us in Hamlet . It is to this condition that Hamlet has been reduced . This is the low portal of grief to which we must stoop , before we can enter the heaven ...
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... soul prompt him to retain it , though crushed by the bur- den , while he doubts lest with its loss may not be con- nected the loss of all being . He cared not , as he says , for this little life , a pin's fee ; but for life itself , his ...
... soul prompt him to retain it , though crushed by the bur- den , while he doubts lest with its loss may not be con- nected the loss of all being . He cared not , as he says , for this little life , a pin's fee ; but for life itself , his ...
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