HamletMethuen, 1982 - Počet stran: 574 The text of the classic tragedy about the struggle of Prince Hamlet to avenge his father's murder is accompanied by extensive critical notes and historical commentary. |
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... madness . to define true madness ] Perhaps an echo of Horace , Sat. , 11.iii . 41 , ' quid sit furere ' , translated by T. Drant ( 1566 ) ' But what is madness to define ? ' The theme of the satire is that the accepted madman is no ...
... madness . to define true madness ] Perhaps an echo of Horace , Sat. , 11.iii . 41 , ' quid sit furere ' , translated by T. Drant ( 1566 ) ' But what is madness to define ? ' The theme of the satire is that the accepted madman is no ...
Strana 536
... madness shows itself not in gesturing with non - existent flowers but in unawareness of her surroundings and of the ... madness ( 1. 176 ) , a lesson conveyed through mad talk . We are reminded of Lear's ' reason in madness ' ( Iv . vi ...
... madness shows itself not in gesturing with non - existent flowers but in unawareness of her surroundings and of the ... madness ( 1. 176 ) , a lesson conveyed through mad talk . We are reminded of Lear's ' reason in madness ' ( Iv . vi ...
Strana 567
... madness , to object to its use as an excuse than it is of Bradley and Kittredge to see no moral distinction between the two . The difficulty comes rather from the ambiguity of the word madness . When Johnson speaks of Hamlet as ...
... madness , to object to its use as an excuse than it is of Bradley and Kittredge to see no moral distinction between the two . The difficulty comes rather from the ambiguity of the word madness . When Johnson speaks of Hamlet as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET | 137 |
PRINCE OF DENMARK | 162 |
Autorská práva | |
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