HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... mother, born Mary Arden, came from a prosperous farming family. Her father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average ...
... mother, born Mary Arden, came from a prosperous farming family. Her father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average ...
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... mothers, sons than daughters, in his plays, few if any of which require more than the company's normal complement of three or four boys. The company played primarily in London's public playhouses – there were almost none that we know of ...
... mothers, sons than daughters, in his plays, few if any of which require more than the company's normal complement of three or four boys. The company played primarily in London's public playhouses – there were almost none that we know of ...
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... mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you?' Claudius asks (I.2.66). 'Why seems it so particular with thee?' his mother questions (I ...
... mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you?' Claudius asks (I.2.66). 'Why seems it so particular with thee?' his mother questions (I ...
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... mother's hasty second marriage: 'O, most wicked speed, to post | With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!' (I.2.156–7). Then he meets his father's Ghost, who appears to confirm his worst suspicions about his uncle: Claudius seduced ...
... mother's hasty second marriage: 'O, most wicked speed, to post | With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!' (I.2.156–7). Then he meets his father's Ghost, who appears to confirm his worst suspicions about his uncle: Claudius seduced ...
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... mother, Popped in between th'election and my hopes, Thrown out his angle for my proper life, And with such cozenage – is't not perfect conscience To quit him with this arm? (V.2.64–8) THIS FELLOW IN THE CELLARAGE O, horrible! O ...
... mother, Popped in between th'election and my hopes, Thrown out his angle for my proper life, And with such cozenage – is't not perfect conscience To quit him with this arm? (V.2.64–8) THIS FELLOW IN THE CELLARAGE O, horrible! O ...
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