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... arm? (V.2.67–8) Audiences and readers have a good deal more evidence of Hamlet's state of mind than Claudius and his court. We know from his first soliloquy that he is disgusted with his mother's hasty second marriage: 'O, most wicked ...
... arm? (V.2.67–8) Audiences and readers have a good deal more evidence of Hamlet's state of mind than Claudius and his court. We know from his first soliloquy that he is disgusted with his mother's hasty second marriage: 'O, most wicked ...
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... patience: God's is the quarrel; for God's substitute, His deputy anointed in His sight, Hath caused his death; the which if wrongfully, Let heaven revenge, for I may never lift An angry arm against His minister. (I.2.37–41) In Richard II.
... patience: God's is the quarrel; for God's substitute, His deputy anointed in His sight, Hath caused his death; the which if wrongfully, Let heaven revenge, for I may never lift An angry arm against His minister. (I.2.37–41) In Richard II.
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... arm? (V.2.64–8) THIS FELLOW IN THE CELLARAGE O, horrible! O, horrible! Most horrible! (I.5.80) The controversy about revenge was yet more complex. Hamlet's phrasing – 'is't not perfect conscience[?]' – implies a Christian context ...
... arm? (V.2.64–8) THIS FELLOW IN THE CELLARAGE O, horrible! O, horrible! Most horrible! (I.5.80) The controversy about revenge was yet more complex. Hamlet's phrasing – 'is't not perfect conscience[?]' – implies a Christian context ...
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... arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. (III.1.56–60) The Chorus in Seneca's Trojan Women engages in similar speculation. Again, Horatio, wanting to die with Hamlet, terms himself 'more an antique Roman than a Dane' (V ...
... arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. (III.1.56–60) The Chorus in Seneca's Trojan Women engages in similar speculation. Again, Horatio, wanting to die with Hamlet, terms himself 'more an antique Roman than a Dane' (V ...
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