A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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62. oldal
... force . As far as a man of Guildenstern's ability may question him , Hamlet knows what he is . This show of force must let Hamlet see that he cannot allow himself to be pushed too far ; perhaps this recognition brings him closer to a ...
... force . As far as a man of Guildenstern's ability may question him , Hamlet knows what he is . This show of force must let Hamlet see that he cannot allow himself to be pushed too far ; perhaps this recognition brings him closer to a ...
82. oldal
... force of Hamlet's sickness is abated by our merely intellectual , unengaged assent to the sacramental terms in which his abhorrence is expressed . We react to Claudius's patri- cide ; we appreciate the brooding fear that Gertrude may ...
... force of Hamlet's sickness is abated by our merely intellectual , unengaged assent to the sacramental terms in which his abhorrence is expressed . We react to Claudius's patri- cide ; we appreciate the brooding fear that Gertrude may ...
96. oldal
... force and thy affection ... ( L.i.77-85 ) Here , marriage is more than a change in a manner of life , it is the shaping of a new identity for Hippolyta . The images for this change of personality are startling . In making the Amazonian ...
... force and thy affection ... ( L.i.77-85 ) Here , marriage is more than a change in a manner of life , it is the shaping of a new identity for Hippolyta . The images for this change of personality are startling . In making the Amazonian ...
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