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... seems certain that Hamlet was not a man of natural melancholy humour . Instead Hamlet seems quite clearly to be of the sanguine humour , which was characteristically described in The Op- tick Glasse of Humors in 1607 : They that are of ...
... seems certain that Hamlet was not a man of natural melancholy humour . Instead Hamlet seems quite clearly to be of the sanguine humour , which was characteristically described in The Op- tick Glasse of Humors in 1607 : They that are of ...
Page 113
Slaves of Passion Lily Bess Campbell. The picture of a man of sanguine humour seems to me to be applicable to Hamlet in all essential details . Indeed , I have read no analysis of Hamlet's character which seems so consistently to sum up ...
Slaves of Passion Lily Bess Campbell. The picture of a man of sanguine humour seems to me to be applicable to Hamlet in all essential details . Indeed , I have read no analysis of Hamlet's character which seems so consistently to sum up ...
Page 242
... seems to confine genius within narrow boundaries of time and place , to substitute facts for truth , to center attention upon the dross rather than upon the refined gold of great art . But they still can- not escape their own environing ...
... seems to confine genius within narrow boundaries of time and place , to substitute facts for truth , to center attention upon the dross rather than upon the refined gold of great art . But they still can- not escape their own environing ...
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action affections ambition anger appearance appetite Aristotle Banquo Blazon of Jealousie blood body Bradley Bradley's brain called Cassio cause chapter characters choler complexion Cordelia courage cries death deeds Desdemona desire devil discussion doth Elizabethan English envy evil explains fall of princes father fear fortune French Academie ghost Gloucester Goneril grief Hamlet hate hath hear heart Holland's Plutarch Horatio humours Iago Iago's Ibid ideas imitation judgement justice Kent kill King Lear Lady Macbeth Laertes Lavater lust Macduff madness maner melan melancholy adust mind moral philosophy mortal sin murder naturall nature Othello passion play Plutarch Polonius punishment reason Renaissance revenge says scene seems Seneca Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy shame shew soliloquy soul speak speech spirits supernatural teaching temper thee theme things Thomas thou thought tragic hero translation Treatise unto vengeance vertue vices villain virtue witches wrath