HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... Fortinbras and his army, who are ready to die for a small piece of territory. Perhaps he is guilty of the forgetfulness of a beast; or perhaps, contrariwise, he has taken on 'some craven scruple | Of thinking too precisely on th'event ...
... Fortinbras and his army, who are ready to die for a small piece of territory. Perhaps he is guilty of the forgetfulness of a beast; or perhaps, contrariwise, he has taken on 'some craven scruple | Of thinking too precisely on th'event ...
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... Fortinbras, King of Norway, whom he slew. Among the upper classes in Shakespeare's time it was still often supposed that one was honour-bound to avenge an affront. Hamlet believes 'honour's at the stake' (IV.4.56); so does Laertes (V ...
... Fortinbras, King of Norway, whom he slew. Among the upper classes in Shakespeare's time it was still often supposed that one was honour-bound to avenge an affront. Hamlet believes 'honour's at the stake' (IV.4.56); so does Laertes (V ...
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... Fortinbras is not finished: young Fortinbras is trying to regain by conquest the territories that his father lost. The second scene shows Claudius dealing with this, while consolidating his rule by marrying the Queen and by managing ...
... Fortinbras is not finished: young Fortinbras is trying to regain by conquest the territories that his father lost. The second scene shows Claudius dealing with this, while consolidating his rule by marrying the Queen and by managing ...
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... Fortinbras's army, and draws from it not considerations of state but fuel for his own obsessions. He takes the death of Ophelia and the distress of Laertes as entirely personal affairs, whereas the King at least tries to deal with them ...
... Fortinbras's army, and draws from it not considerations of state but fuel for his own obsessions. He takes the death of Ophelia and the distress of Laertes as entirely personal affairs, whereas the King at least tries to deal with them ...
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... Fortinbras. One might infer a validation of primogeniture: older sons offer the best stock. The confusions in sexuality and gender are not specified in the play. Instead, we are offered misogyny. What is rotten in the state of Denmark ...
... Fortinbras. One might infer a validation of primogeniture: older sons offer the best stock. The confusions in sexuality and gender are not specified in the play. Instead, we are offered misogyny. What is rotten in the state of Denmark ...
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