HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... letter and changed it, Hamlet credits it to 'a divinity that shapes our ends, | Rough-hew them how we will'; when explaining how he was able to seal the altered instructions, he says 'even in that was heaven ordinant' (i.e. 'in control ...
... letter and changed it, Hamlet credits it to 'a divinity that shapes our ends, | Rough-hew them how we will'; when explaining how he was able to seal the altered instructions, he says 'even in that was heaven ordinant' (i.e. 'in control ...
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... letters. We may find here a reminder of the surveillance practices of the Elizabethan government, under the regime of Sir Francis Walsingham, and of the government of James I, which foiled the famous plot of Guy Fawkes to blow up ...
... letters. We may find here a reminder of the surveillance practices of the Elizabethan government, under the regime of Sir Francis Walsingham, and of the government of James I, which foiled the famous plot of Guy Fawkes to blow up ...
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