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... mind is shattered , and at some points he speaks with terrible passion . Now it must be allowed that he has not been ... mind , to reappear in his conscious mind later on at a critical moment . ) I would suggest that , in terms of real ...
... mind is shattered , and at some points he speaks with terrible passion . Now it must be allowed that he has not been ... mind , to reappear in his conscious mind later on at a critical moment . ) I would suggest that , in terms of real ...
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... mind , in Hamlet's condition . Hamlet , then , is in this respect an unconscious portrait of Shakespeare himself . This idea has been advanced by various critics whose interpretations of the play are not psycho- analytic . Dr. Jones is ...
... mind , in Hamlet's condition . Hamlet , then , is in this respect an unconscious portrait of Shakespeare himself . This idea has been advanced by various critics whose interpretations of the play are not psycho- analytic . Dr. Jones is ...
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... mind as he wrote . But in such cases as I have in mind these significances accord with the over - all design which was in Shakespeare's conscious mind as he wrote the play , and a full appreciation of them enriches our comprehension of ...
... mind as he wrote . But in such cases as I have in mind these significances accord with the over - all design which was in Shakespeare's conscious mind as he wrote the play , and a full appreciation of them enriches our comprehension of ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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