HamletStrelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing, 4. 9. 2017 - Počet stran: 327 The Tragedy of Hamlet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. The play, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father, the King, and then taken the throne and married Gertrude, Hamlet's mother. The play vividly charts the course of real and feigned madness - from overwhelming grief to seething rage - and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption. |
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... burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one, — Mar. Ber. Peace, break thee off; look where it comes again! [Enter Ghost, armed.] In the same figure, like the king that's dead. Mar. Ber. Hor. Ber. Mar. Hor. Mar. Ber. Thou art.
... burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one, — Mar. Ber. Peace, break thee off; look where it comes again! [Enter Ghost, armed.] In the same figure, like the king that's dead. Mar. Ber. Hor. Ber. Mar. Hor. Mar. Ber. Thou art.
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... dead hour, With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. In what particular thought to work I know not; But, in the gross and scope of my opinion, This bodes some strange eruption to our state. Hor. Good now, sit down, and tell me, he that.
... dead hour, With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. In what particular thought to work I know not; But, in the gross and scope of my opinion, This bodes some strange eruption to our state. Hor. Good now, sit down, and tell me, he that.
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... dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets; As, stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Disasters in the sun; and the moist star, Upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands, Was sick almost to doomsday with eclipse: And even ...
... dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets; As, stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Disasters in the sun; and the moist star, Upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands, Was sick almost to doomsday with eclipse: And even ...
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... dead, a fault to nature, To reason most absurd; whose common theme Is death of fathers, and who still hath cried, From the first corse till he that died to-day, 'This must be so.' We pray you, throw to earth This unprevailing woe; and ...
... dead, a fault to nature, To reason most absurd; whose common theme Is death of fathers, and who still hath cried, From the first corse till he that died to-day, 'This must be so.' We pray you, throw to earth This unprevailing woe; and ...
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... dead! — nay, not so much, not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother, That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? Why, she ...
... dead! — nay, not so much, not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother, That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? Why, she ...
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