Shakspere's Silences, المجلد 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 من الصفحات |
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... question , the meaning of Hamlet's silence on the subject of his love for Ophelia - an analysis which attempts no final judgment and is therefore perhaps the more compelling . Dowden 3 has stated clearly the difficulties in the way of ...
... question , the meaning of Hamlet's silence on the subject of his love for Ophelia - an analysis which attempts no final judgment and is therefore perhaps the more compelling . Dowden 3 has stated clearly the difficulties in the way of ...
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... questions that arise if one looks closely at the beginnings of Edmund's intrigue : how Gloucester managed to avoid asking a pointed question or two about the letter ascribed to Edgar , and why Edgar allowed himself to be silently duped ...
... questions that arise if one looks closely at the beginnings of Edmund's intrigue : how Gloucester managed to avoid asking a pointed question or two about the letter ascribed to Edgar , and why Edgar allowed himself to be silently duped ...
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... question remains whether it goes to the root of our problem . For one thing ( as Professor J. Q. Adams reminds me ) Elizabethan audiences were not in the habit of rushing off the moment the play was over , for in those days " the jig ...
... question remains whether it goes to the root of our problem . For one thing ( as Professor J. Q. Adams reminds me ) Elizabethan audiences were not in the habit of rushing off the moment the play was over , for in those days " the jig ...
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SHAKSPERES SILENCES | 3 |
SHAKSPERE AND THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING | 64 |
SHAKSPERE AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 97 |
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