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Page 63
... play largely about death , and Hamlet , as a man , is throughout concerned with it . ( V.ii.378 ) To turn to the second of Hamlet's objective and impersonal interests : dramatic art in relation to life . Hamlet hears the Player speak a ...
... play largely about death , and Hamlet , as a man , is throughout concerned with it . ( V.ii.378 ) To turn to the second of Hamlet's objective and impersonal interests : dramatic art in relation to life . Hamlet hears the Player speak a ...
Page 144
... play be done like this , we shall not talk so much of ' faults ' . † I have written of Timon of Athens in book after book , perhaps most cogently in Christ and Nietzsche ( pp.223-9 ) , but never so fully as here . I quote from Thomas ...
... play be done like this , we shall not talk so much of ' faults ' . † I have written of Timon of Athens in book after book , perhaps most cogently in Christ and Nietzsche ( pp.223-9 ) , but never so fully as here . I quote from Thomas ...
Page 190
... play and descriptions of what in the play precedes the speech chosen for delivery . Knight's eminence as Shakespearian critic is , of course , well known . However , probably few people who attended his performance here knew before it ...
... play and descriptions of what in the play precedes the speech chosen for delivery . Knight's eminence as Shakespearian critic is , of course , well known . However , probably few people who attended his performance here knew before it ...
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