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... true and tender is the North . " * A resumé of Hamlet criticism is given in Vol . II . of Furness ' noble edition of the play ( London and Philadelphia , 1877 ) . Critical Comments . I. Argument . I. Hamlet , Prince PRINCE OF DENMARK ...
... true and tender is the North . " * A resumé of Hamlet criticism is given in Vol . II . of Furness ' noble edition of the play ( London and Philadelphia , 1877 ) . Critical Comments . I. Argument . I. Hamlet , Prince PRINCE OF DENMARK ...
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... true cause of his father's taking - off , about which the Prince has had many suspicions . He meets the Ghost at its next nightly visitation , and in an inter- view with it his worst fears are confirmed . The late King's brother ...
... true cause of his father's taking - off , about which the Prince has had many suspicions . He meets the Ghost at its next nightly visitation , and in an inter- view with it his worst fears are confirmed . The late King's brother ...
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... true , a remarkable power of reflection and a tendency to generalize , but he is not a philosophical thinker who seeks to co - ordinate his ideas in a coherent system . Perhaps Ulysses , perhaps Prospero approaches nearer to the ...
... true , a remarkable power of reflection and a tendency to generalize , but he is not a philosophical thinker who seeks to co - ordinate his ideas in a coherent system . Perhaps Ulysses , perhaps Prospero approaches nearer to the ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. true to the facts of life . Hamlet's madness is not delib- erately assumed ; an antic disposition is , as it were , im- posed upon him by the almost hysterical excitement which follows his interview ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. true to the facts of life . Hamlet's madness is not delib- erately assumed ; an antic disposition is , as it were , im- posed upon him by the almost hysterical excitement which follows his interview ...
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... true Hamlet . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakespear's Plays . Every change in the text of Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage and increased its value for the closet in exact and perfect proportion . Now , this is not a matter of ...
... true Hamlet . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakespear's Plays . Every change in the text of Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage and increased its value for the closet in exact and perfect proportion . Now , this is not a matter of ...
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