Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... Hamlet's ironical speeches and contempt are intended to rouse the feelings and anger of the King and Queen , and note the comment of Ophelia , and Hamlet's reply : - Oph .: “ You are keen , my lord ; Anger . 23 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... Hamlet's ironical speeches and contempt are intended to rouse the feelings and anger of the King and Queen , and note the comment of Ophelia , and Hamlet's reply : - Oph .: “ You are keen , my lord ; Anger . 23 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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... Note that this proverb is twice entered in the Promus ( Nos . 267 and 610 ) . It appears in the early and in the late Plays . " The better act of purposes mistook Is to mistake 86 Dissimulation . MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... Note that this proverb is twice entered in the Promus ( Nos . 267 and 610 ) . It appears in the early and in the late Plays . " The better act of purposes mistook Is to mistake 86 Dissimulation . MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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... Note that Hamlet , when " beset " by Rosencrantz to give him " a wholesome answer , " appealing to his former love for him , Hamlet replies , swearing " by these pickers and stealers . " He knows well that his friends are sent to " pick ...
... Note that Hamlet , when " beset " by Rosencrantz to give him " a wholesome answer , " appealing to his former love for him , Hamlet replies , swearing " by these pickers and stealers . " He knows well that his friends are sent to " pick ...
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