English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... Hamlet , Richardson traces to the weakness of his In 1736 , there was published , anonymously , at London , Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark . The following passage provides an interesting comparison with ...
... Hamlet , Richardson traces to the weakness of his In 1736 , there was published , anonymously , at London , Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark . The following passage provides an interesting comparison with ...
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... Hamlet's character and the gaiety , in word and action , that he frequently adopts . That there is a conflict here , or that Shakespeare has erred , Mackenzie strenuously denies . He reiterates that Hamlet's melancholy is not indicative ...
... Hamlet's character and the gaiety , in word and action , that he frequently adopts . That there is a conflict here , or that Shakespeare has erred , Mackenzie strenuously denies . He reiterates that Hamlet's melancholy is not indicative ...
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... Hamlet and Falstaff . Attempts to find recon- ciling principle in Hamlet's character . Hamlet a more mov- ing character than Orestes . Differences between Hamlet and Amleth . Problem of Hamlet's madness . Madness of Lear and Ophelia ...
... Hamlet and Falstaff . Attempts to find recon- ciling principle in Hamlet's character . Hamlet a more mov- ing character than Orestes . Differences between Hamlet and Amleth . Problem of Hamlet's madness . Madness of Lear and Ophelia ...
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