ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... Horatio in their dialogue in Act v , Scene ii . When Hamlet tells Horatio the story of his outwitting the king's plot against his life , Horatio appears to be silently critical of his sending Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to death . HOR ...
... Horatio in their dialogue in Act v , Scene ii . When Hamlet tells Horatio the story of his outwitting the king's plot against his life , Horatio appears to be silently critical of his sending Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to death . HOR ...
Page 265
... Horatio's philosophy which Hamlet challenges . Not that Horatio is a meagre rationalist . He is none . Witness the emphasis of his reply to : And that should teach us There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them how we ...
... Horatio's philosophy which Hamlet challenges . Not that Horatio is a meagre rationalist . He is none . Witness the emphasis of his reply to : And that should teach us There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them how we ...
Page 267
... Horatio's , the Ghost belongs to an order of existences , and his injunction to an order of morality , which have ... Horatio . Hamlet is exposed to the Ghost in a way in which Horatio is not . He is caught in the toil , because the ...
... Horatio's , the Ghost belongs to an order of existences , and his injunction to an order of morality , which have ... Horatio . Hamlet is exposed to the Ghost in a way in which Horatio is not . He is caught in the toil , because the ...
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