HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side x
... scenes ; ( v ) difference in characterization ; e . g . the Queen's avowed innocence ( “ But as I have a soul , I ... scene between Horatio and the Queen , omitted in the later version ; ( vii ) the names of some of the characters are ...
... scenes ; ( v ) difference in characterization ; e . g . the Queen's avowed innocence ( “ But as I have a soul , I ... scene between Horatio and the Queen , omitted in the later version ; ( vii ) the names of some of the characters are ...
Side xii
... scene brings about the catastrophe in The Spanish Tragedy , even as it helps forward the catastrophe in Hamlet ; in both plays Nemesis involves in its meshes the innocent as well as the guilty , the perpetrators of the wrong and the ...
... scene brings about the catastrophe in The Spanish Tragedy , even as it helps forward the catastrophe in Hamlet ; in both plays Nemesis involves in its meshes the innocent as well as the guilty , the perpetrators of the wrong and the ...
Side xvi
... scene , and the culmination of the play in the death of the hero as well as of the objects of his revenge , these are elements which be- long essentially to the machinery of the Elizabethan Drama of vengeance . It is of course ...
... scene , and the culmination of the play in the death of the hero as well as of the objects of his revenge , these are elements which be- long essentially to the machinery of the Elizabethan Drama of vengeance . It is of course ...
Side xvii
... scene of the incidents is laid before the introduction of Christianity into Denmark , and when the Danish power held sway in England : further than this , the time is not specified . So much of the story as was made use of for xvij ...
... scene of the incidents is laid before the introduction of Christianity into Denmark , and when the Danish power held sway in England : further than this , the time is not specified . So much of the story as was made use of for xvij ...
Side xxi
... them the sentiments and manners of a much later period than they have in the tale ; though he still places the scene at a time when Eng- land paid some sort of homage to the Danish crown xxi . PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
... them the sentiments and manners of a much later period than they have in the tale ; though he still places the scene at a time when Eng- land paid some sort of homage to the Danish crown xxi . PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
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