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... Come , Eros ! Eros ! He wants Eros to come and kill him . See how the germ of Elysian expectation flowers out . The speech starts with abrupt addresses , follows up with complex thought , and then comes the resolving and revelatory ...
... Come , Eros ! Eros ! He wants Eros to come and kill him . See how the germ of Elysian expectation flowers out . The speech starts with abrupt addresses , follows up with complex thought , and then comes the resolving and revelatory ...
Page 68
... come . The readiness is all . Since no man has aught of what he leaves , what is't to leave betimes ? Let be . ( V.ii.229 ) Hamlet is now at home with death . Because he has become thus integral , in the final scene revenge comes easily ...
... come . The readiness is all . Since no man has aught of what he leaves , what is't to leave betimes ? Let be . ( V.ii.229 ) Hamlet is now at home with death . Because he has become thus integral , in the final scene revenge comes easily ...
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... comes the tragic climax . Cordelia is hanged , and Lear distraught . This marks , in one sense , a fall , but it is a fall in the usual Shakespearian fashion , after poetic height and descent , the aeroplane coming to earth . It is an ...
... comes the tragic climax . Cordelia is hanged , and Lear distraught . This marks , in one sense , a fall , but it is a fall in the usual Shakespearian fashion , after poetic height and descent , the aeroplane coming to earth . It is an ...
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