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... Ninnies ( 1608 ) writes : - " There are , as Hamlet saies , things cald whips in store " ; Hieronimo certainly says so in the most famous passage of the Spanish Tragedy . his story in the one play as in the other 6 Preface HAMLET ,
... Ninnies ( 1608 ) writes : - " There are , as Hamlet saies , things cald whips in store " ; Hieronimo certainly says so in the most famous passage of the Spanish Tragedy . his story in the one play as in the other 6 Preface HAMLET ,
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... associ- ations . Hamlet feels this ; his senses are in a trance , and he looks upon external things as hieroglyphics . COLERIDGE : Notes and Lectures upon Shakespeare . IV . Is Hamlet's Madness Real or Feigned ? Perhaps 16 Comments HAMLET ,
... associ- ations . Hamlet feels this ; his senses are in a trance , and he looks upon external things as hieroglyphics . COLERIDGE : Notes and Lectures upon Shakespeare . IV . Is Hamlet's Madness Real or Feigned ? Perhaps 16 Comments HAMLET ,
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... thing more than probable conjecture . If sanity consists in a certain harmony between a man's actions and his circumstances , it must be hard indeed to say what would be insanity in a man so circumstanced as Hamlet . That his mind is ...
... thing more than probable conjecture . If sanity consists in a certain harmony between a man's actions and his circumstances , it must be hard indeed to say what would be insanity in a man so circumstanced as Hamlet . That his mind is ...
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... things too curiously , studies anew every conviction , doubts of the past , interrogates the future ; it delights in ironically adopting the mental attitudes of other minds ; it refines contempt into an ingenious art ; it puts on and ...
... things too curiously , studies anew every conviction , doubts of the past , interrogates the future ; it delights in ironically adopting the mental attitudes of other minds ; it refines contempt into an ingenious art ; it puts on and ...
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... thing of the same effect . I feel myself brought instan- taneously back to the creed of childhood . Imagination then seems not a power which I exert , but an impulse which I obey . Thus does the Ghost in Hamlet carry us into the ...
... thing of the same effect . I feel myself brought instan- taneously back to the creed of childhood . Imagination then seems not a power which I exert , but an impulse which I obey . Thus does the Ghost in Hamlet carry us into the ...
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