The Character of Hamlet and Other EssaysUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1941 - 264 oldal |
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... crime . But that Gertrude , his own adored mother , should be co - partner in the crime , is almost beyond belief . It is this realization that briefly paralyzes Hamlet's faculties and forces him to delay action . He must decide how to ...
... crime . But that Gertrude , his own adored mother , should be co - partner in the crime , is almost beyond belief . It is this realization that briefly paralyzes Hamlet's faculties and forces him to delay action . He must decide how to ...
89. oldal
... crime ( 481 A ) . We should note here that Shakespeare expresses this idea in the words of Lear : Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipp'd of justice . ( III . ii . 51-3 ) And it is evident in the ...
... crime ( 481 A ) . We should note here that Shakespeare expresses this idea in the words of Lear : Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipp'd of justice . ( III . ii . 51-3 ) And it is evident in the ...
219. oldal
... crime accident- ally performed during the commission of a felony . In quick succession follow the wounding of Hamlet and Laertes , add- ed crimes chargeable to his account . Though the three victims are still alive , they have already ...
... crime accident- ally performed during the commission of a felony . In quick succession follow the wounding of Hamlet and Laertes , add- ed crimes chargeable to his account . Though the three victims are still alive , they have already ...
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