Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... Hamlet as merely put " from the understanding of himself ; " but in this first copy he says " Our dear cousin Hamlet Hath lost the very heart of all his sense . " In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's ...
... Hamlet as merely put " from the understanding of himself ; " but in this first copy he says " Our dear cousin Hamlet Hath lost the very heart of all his sense . " In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's ...
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... Hamlet of the history returns to Denmark , slays his uncle , burns his palace , makes an oration to the Danes , and ... Hamlet's father , Fengon that of his uncle , and Geruth that of his mother . Fengon traitorously slays Horvendile ...
... Hamlet of the history returns to Denmark , slays his uncle , burns his palace , makes an oration to the Danes , and ... Hamlet's father , Fengon that of his uncle , and Geruth that of his mother . Fengon traitorously slays Horvendile ...
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... Hamlet the Dane " very early becomes familiar to almost every youth of tolerable education . He is sometimes pre- sented through the medium of the stage ; more frequently in some one of the mani- fold editions of the ... HAMLET . Hamlet.
... Hamlet the Dane " very early becomes familiar to almost every youth of tolerable education . He is sometimes pre- sented through the medium of the stage ; more frequently in some one of the mani- fold editions of the ... HAMLET . Hamlet.
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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