HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the erotic Venus and Adonis and the more moralistic The Rape of Lucrece. The Sonnets, which appeared in 1609, under his name but possibly ...
... means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the erotic Venus and Adonis and the more moralistic The Rape of Lucrece. The Sonnets, which appeared in 1609, under his name but possibly ...
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... means speak' (III.1.5–6). Hamlet is irritated by the presumption of Guildenstern, who won't play the recorder because he has no expertise but supposes he can fathom the depths of Hamlet's mind. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing ...
... means speak' (III.1.5–6). Hamlet is irritated by the presumption of Guildenstern, who won't play the recorder because he has no expertise but supposes he can fathom the depths of Hamlet's mind. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing ...
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... means, logically, that one's actions can make no difference to the destiny of one's soul, Protestant sermonizers, fearful that people would believe themselves released from social and political deference, urged that the believer should ...
... means, logically, that one's actions can make no difference to the destiny of one's soul, Protestant sermonizers, fearful that people would believe themselves released from social and political deference, urged that the believer should ...
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... means he has been admired and imitated; in fact, he is becoming the object of a comprehensive surveillance. Hamlet reacts by setting his own watch upon the King (at the mousetrap play) and opening confidential letters. We may find here ...
... means he has been admired and imitated; in fact, he is becoming the object of a comprehensive surveillance. Hamlet reacts by setting his own watch upon the King (at the mousetrap play) and opening confidential letters. We may find here ...
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... means are adopted. The state's interest in gender and sexuality is more obvious in respect of upper-class people. During the lifetime of King Hamlet the liaison between Gertrude and Claudius is 'traitorous' as well as 'incestuous' and ...
... means are adopted. The state's interest in gender and sexuality is more obvious in respect of upper-class people. During the lifetime of King Hamlet the liaison between Gertrude and Claudius is 'traitorous' as well as 'incestuous' and ...
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action actor audience BARNARDO behaviour blood character Christian Claudius Claudius’s Danish dead dear Denmark doth e’en Elizabethan England Enter Hamlet Enter the King Exeunt Exit eyes F reads father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give God’s hast hath hear heart heaven honour in’t is’t Jephthah judgement Julius Caesar killed King and Queen King Claudius King Hamlet King of Denmark King’s Laertes Laertes’s look madness MARCELLUS marriage means misogyny mother murder nature night Norway o’er Ophelia OSRICK Paul Prescott performance perhaps phrase play play’s PLAYER poison Pollax Polonius Polonius’s pray Presumably Prince Prince Hamlet probably Pyrrhus Q2 and F Q2 reads Quarto rapiers revenge REYNALDO Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene SECOND CLOWN seems sense Shakespeare soliloquy soul speak speech sweet sword tell theatre thee There’s thou thoughts tragedy Trumpets Voltemand what’s word