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... grief or joy Their own enactures with themselves destroy . Where joy most revels , grief doth most lament ; Grief joys , joy grieves , on slender accident.1 But the method which Shakespeare has pursued in his study of passion is here ...
... grief or joy Their own enactures with themselves destroy . Where joy most revels , grief doth most lament ; Grief joys , joy grieves , on slender accident.1 But the method which Shakespeare has pursued in his study of passion is here ...
Page 113
... grief . The King tells Rosencrantz : ... not the exterior nor the inward man Resembles that it was.2 He is become melancholy , but his is the unnatural melancholy induced by passion , and his melancholy is inevitably the sanguine adust ...
... grief . The King tells Rosencrantz : ... not the exterior nor the inward man Resembles that it was.2 He is become melancholy , but his is the unnatural melancholy induced by passion , and his melancholy is inevitably the sanguine adust ...
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... grief theme , proclaims " with sorrow I embrace my fortune " . If my analysis is correct , then , Hamlet becomes a study in the passion of grief . In Hamlet himself it is passion which is not moderated by reason , a passion which will ...
... grief theme , proclaims " with sorrow I embrace my fortune " . If my analysis is correct , then , Hamlet becomes a study in the passion of grief . In Hamlet himself it is passion which is not moderated by reason , a passion which will ...
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action affections ambition anger appearance appetite Aristotle Banquo Blazon of Jealousie blood body brain Cassio cause chapter choler cold complexion Cordelia courage cries death deed Desdemona desire Devil discussion doth English envy evil excessive explains fall of princes father fear fortune French Academie fury ghost Gloucester Goneril grief Hamlet hate hath hear heart Holland's Plutarch honour humours Iago Ibid imitation judgement justice Kent King Lady Macbeth Laertes Lavater Lear Lucius Annaeus Seneca lust Macduff madness maner melan melancholy adust mind Mirror for Magistrates moral philosophy mortal sin murder naturall nature Newton night Ophelia Othello passion play Polonius punishment rage reason Renaissance revenge Roderigo says scene Seneca sensible soul Shakespeare shame shew sleep soliloquy sort speak speech spirits teaching temperate thee theme things thinking Thomas thou thought tragedy translation Treatise unto vengeance vertue vices virtue witches wrath