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... turns with energy to seek the vengeance which he has sworn to execute . The queen mother is also much disturbed by ... turn desires to kill Hamlet , for he regards the Prince as the cause of all the woes that have fallen upon his house ...
... turns with energy to seek the vengeance which he has sworn to execute . The queen mother is also much disturbed by ... turn desires to kill Hamlet , for he regards the Prince as the cause of all the woes that have fallen upon his house ...
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... turn wounds Laertes with the latter's treacherous blade . The Queen dies from the drugged wine . Laertes falls , but before he dies he confesses his guilty design and craves pardon of the Prince . Hamlet turns upon the King with his own ...
... turn wounds Laertes with the latter's treacherous blade . The Queen dies from the drugged wine . Laertes falls , but before he dies he confesses his guilty design and craves pardon of the Prince . Hamlet turns upon the King with his own ...
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... turns , agonizes , advances , and recoils , ever reminded , ever reminding himself , and at last almost loses his purpose from his thoughts , without ever again recovering his peace of mind . It pleases , it flatters us greatly , to see ...
... turns , agonizes , advances , and recoils , ever reminded , ever reminding himself , and at last almost loses his purpose from his thoughts , without ever again recovering his peace of mind . It pleases , it flatters us greatly , to see ...
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... turns on the point of his " antic disposition . ' Whether his madness be real or feigned , or sometimes . the one , sometimes the other , or partly real , partly feigned , are questions which , like many that arise on similar points in ...
... turns on the point of his " antic disposition . ' Whether his madness be real or feigned , or sometimes . the one , sometimes the other , or partly real , partly feigned , are questions which , like many that arise on similar points in ...
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... turning his eyes from it to the desolation in which he himself stands . His glance ever descends from the lofty pinnacle of pride and false security to the rotten foundation - and tears follow smiles . He raises his eye to heaven , and ...
... turning his eyes from it to the desolation in which he himself stands . His glance ever descends from the lofty pinnacle of pride and false security to the rotten foundation - and tears follow smiles . He raises his eye to heaven , and ...
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