To Present the Pretence: Essays on the Theatre and Its Public, Including Two Essays Written in Collaboration with Margaretta D'ArcyEyre Methuen, 1977 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... scene ends with the King ordering a volley of cannon . Immediately afterwards , Hamlet is told of the Ghost ; and in Act I Scene 4 we find him on the plat- form to see it for himself . While he waits , Claudius's cannon are heard ...
... scene ends with the King ordering a volley of cannon . Immediately afterwards , Hamlet is told of the Ghost ; and in Act I Scene 4 we find him on the plat- form to see it for himself . While he waits , Claudius's cannon are heard ...
الصفحة 194
... Scene 2 , when Claudius speaks from the throne , and Hamlet hovers edgily on the sidelines . In the play - scene Hamlet begins with a similar sideline business , but ends by defying the King to his face , to some extent an oblique ...
... Scene 2 , when Claudius speaks from the throne , and Hamlet hovers edgily on the sidelines . In the play - scene Hamlet begins with a similar sideline business , but ends by defying the King to his face , to some extent an oblique ...
الصفحة 207
... scene actually on the stage . The irony is implicit in the action , and therefore can easily be missed , if only the spoken text is re- garded . And to think of Act V Scene 2 as a love - scene is in itself mis- leading . It is really a ...
... scene actually on the stage . The irony is implicit in the action , and therefore can easily be missed , if only the spoken text is re- garded . And to think of Act V Scene 2 as a love - scene is in itself mis- leading . It is really a ...
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