HamletMethuen, 1982 - 574 sider The text of the classic tragedy about the struggle of Prince Hamlet to avenge his father's murder is accompanied by extensive critical notes and historical commentary. |
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Side 153
... nature , declining to act out the part that life purposes for him . And is this not also what happens when he eagerly responds to the Ghost's ' If thou hast nature in thee ... ' and then fails to fulfil what nature is demanding ? It is ...
... nature , declining to act out the part that life purposes for him . And is this not also what happens when he eagerly responds to the Ghost's ' If thou hast nature in thee ... ' and then fails to fulfil what nature is demanding ? It is ...
Side 155
... nature with which it speaks is reinforced by some power beyond the confines of our human world . In his first words after the Ghost has left him , ' O all you host of heaven ! O earth ! ' , Hamlet acknowledges both the force of nature ...
... nature with which it speaks is reinforced by some power beyond the confines of our human world . In his first words after the Ghost has left him , ' O all you host of heaven ! O earth ! ' , Hamlet acknowledges both the force of nature ...
Side 449
... nature . But what precedes clearly regards all three as belonging to ' Nature's livery ' ( cf. 11 . 25-30n . ) ; a defect due to Fortune comes as an additional idea . It is true there seems to be a progression from unalterable nature ...
... nature . But what precedes clearly regards all three as belonging to ' Nature's livery ' ( cf. 11 . 25-30n . ) ; a defect due to Fortune comes as an additional idea . It is true there seems to be a progression from unalterable nature ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET | 137 |
PRINCE OF DENMARK | 162 |
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Abbott actors Alice Walker Amleth Antonio's Revenge appears bad quarto Belleforest Capell Claudius common compositor contrast copy Corambis corruption Danish dead death Denmark devil dialogue doth Dover Wilson Dowden dramatic dumb-show Elizabethan emendation Enter Exeunt Exit F,QI father follow Fortinbras foul papers Ghost give grave Hamlet hath heaven hence Horatio I.ii II.ii Intro Iv.iii King King's Kittredge Laer Laertes lord madness meaning metaphor mind mother murder Nashe nature nunnery Ophelia Osric passage perhaps phrase play players pollax Polonius Polonius's printed Pyrrhus quarto Queen reference revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Saxo scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows Sisson soliloquy song soul Spanish Tragedy speak speech spelling spirit stage subst suggests supposed sword thee Theobald thing thou thought Tilley tion Tragedy Ur-Hamlet v.ii variant William Shakespeare word