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... Hamlet has been speaking with unusual tenderness and affection . In Hamlet , however , the conventions of the theatre are turned to a new use . Shakespeare now dwells on contrasts in the midst of like- ness , strangeness in familiarity ...
... Hamlet has been speaking with unusual tenderness and affection . In Hamlet , however , the conventions of the theatre are turned to a new use . Shakespeare now dwells on contrasts in the midst of like- ness , strangeness in familiarity ...
Strana 203
... Hamlet's own acts during the play make him seem out of place in it . It is in the soliloquies that we find prac- tically all the evidence for the view of Hamlet as one who delays to act . The climax of this difficulty comes in Hamlet's ...
... Hamlet's own acts during the play make him seem out of place in it . It is in the soliloquies that we find prac- tically all the evidence for the view of Hamlet as one who delays to act . The climax of this difficulty comes in Hamlet's ...
Strana 204
... Hamlet have not always kept the two things at a proper distance ) , but it has a very genuine function in this play ... Hamlet is a play one of whose main themes is the bringing to light of what is hidden . It is not perhaps so clear why ...
... Hamlet have not always kept the two things at a proper distance ) , but it has a very genuine function in this play ... Hamlet is a play one of whose main themes is the bringing to light of what is hidden . It is not perhaps so clear why ...
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