Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Hamlet's playing avenger , see Prosser , Hamlet and Revenge , p . 192 ; Charney , Style in Hamlet , p . 318 ; Battenhouse , Shakespearean Trag- edy , pp . 255-56 ; Danson , Tragic Alphabet , pp . 44-45 ; Lanham , The Motives of ...
... Hamlet's playing avenger , see Prosser , Hamlet and Revenge , p . 192 ; Charney , Style in Hamlet , p . 318 ; Battenhouse , Shakespearean Trag- edy , pp . 255-56 ; Danson , Tragic Alphabet , pp . 44-45 ; Lanham , The Motives of ...
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... Hamlet is baffled here and elsewhere , according to Eliot , because Shakespeare is baffled - unable to find an objective correlative adequate to the emotion he seeks to express . I would argue , however , that Shake- speare is not ...
... Hamlet is baffled here and elsewhere , according to Eliot , because Shakespeare is baffled - unable to find an objective correlative adequate to the emotion he seeks to express . I would argue , however , that Shake- speare is not ...
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... Hamlet makes a generous gesture of apology to Laertes : What I have done That might your nature , honour , and exception Roughly awake , I here proclaim was madness . Was't Hamlet wrong'd Laertes ? Never Hamlet ! If Hamlet from himself ...
... Hamlet makes a generous gesture of apology to Laertes : What I have done That might your nature , honour , and exception Roughly awake , I here proclaim was madness . Was't Hamlet wrong'd Laertes ? Never Hamlet ! If Hamlet from himself ...
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