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... Hamlet , and hardly a line by any other tragic character except those directly influenced by Orestes or Hamlet ? Now what do we find in the sagas ? Both in Saxo and in Ambales the madness is assumed , entirely or mainly , but in its ...
... Hamlet , and hardly a line by any other tragic character except those directly influenced by Orestes or Hamlet ? Now what do we find in the sagas ? Both in Saxo and in Ambales the madness is assumed , entirely or mainly , but in its ...
Strana 396
... Hamlet there is surely a remnant of this motive , considerably softened . In Act V. 2 , the Gravedigger scene , Hamlet has been present in disguise while the gravedigger and the public thought he was in England , and the King and his ...
... Hamlet there is surely a remnant of this motive , considerably softened . In Act V. 2 , the Gravedigger scene , Hamlet has been present in disguise while the gravedigger and the public thought he was in England , and the King and his ...
Strana 408
... Hamlet , Clytemnestra would perhaps not have stood so much alone . And what of Hamlet himself as a mythical character ? I find , almost to my surprise , exactly the evidence I should have liked to find . Hamlet in Saxo is the son of ...
... Hamlet , Clytemnestra would perhaps not have stood so much alone . And what of Hamlet himself as a mythical character ? I find , almost to my surprise , exactly the evidence I should have liked to find . Hamlet in Saxo is the son of ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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