A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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60. oldal
... true to himself by carrying out his promise to the Ghost , and he finds it necessary to vindicate himself with the madness . Pleading his case to Laertes , Hamlet asks : Was't Hamlet wronged Laertes ? never Hamlet . If Hamlet from ...
... true to himself by carrying out his promise to the Ghost , and he finds it necessary to vindicate himself with the madness . Pleading his case to Laertes , Hamlet asks : Was't Hamlet wronged Laertes ? never Hamlet . If Hamlet from ...
69. oldal
... true to himself and taking his place in the line of true humanity . At this point , Hamlet reaffirms in his own mind the beliefs which he enthusiastically put forth earlier in the play . Perhaps he has come to the unshakable conclusion ...
... true to himself and taking his place in the line of true humanity . At this point , Hamlet reaffirms in his own mind the beliefs which he enthusiastically put forth earlier in the play . Perhaps he has come to the unshakable conclusion ...
71. oldal
... true to the being of the possessor . This idea is brought out clearly in the conversation between Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern : Hamlet . Denmark's a prison ... Rosencrantz . We think not so , my lord . Hamlet . Why , then ...
... true to the being of the possessor . This idea is brought out clearly in the conversation between Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern : Hamlet . Denmark's a prison ... Rosencrantz . We think not so , my lord . Hamlet . Why , then ...
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