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... insanity are actually represented , it is not only replete with passages of deep psycho- logical interest , but in the mental development of the bloody - handed hero and of his terrible mate , it affords a study scarcely less ...
... insanity are actually represented , it is not only replete with passages of deep psycho- logical interest , but in the mental development of the bloody - handed hero and of his terrible mate , it affords a study scarcely less ...
Page 29
... insanity . The man , on the other hand , appears to be almost within the limits of mental disease . Macbeth , however , saved himself from actual insanity by rushing from the maddening horrors of meditation into a course of decisive ...
... insanity . The man , on the other hand , appears to be almost within the limits of mental disease . Macbeth , however , saved himself from actual insanity by rushing from the maddening horrors of meditation into a course of decisive ...
Page 66
... . " That Hamlet's conduct to Ophelia was unfeeling , in thus forcing upon her the painful evidence of the insanity he had assumed , can scarcely be denied . Hamlet , however , was no perfect character , and 66 HAMLET .
... . " That Hamlet's conduct to Ophelia was unfeeling , in thus forcing upon her the painful evidence of the insanity he had assumed , can scarcely be denied . Hamlet , however , was no perfect character , and 66 HAMLET .
Page 69
... insanity were matters of familiar observation , but whose verbal expression had more of pedantry than power : " I will be brief : your noble son is mad : Mad call I it ; for , to define true madness , What is't but to be nothing else ...
... insanity were matters of familiar observation , but whose verbal expression had more of pedantry than power : " I will be brief : your noble son is mad : Mad call I it ; for , to define true madness , What is't but to be nothing else ...
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... insanity . The suggestion made by Po- lonius to test the soundness of his view , that the Prince loved his daughter and had fallen from his reason thereon , was plain and practical , namely , to arrange and to watch in ambuscade ...
... insanity . The suggestion made by Po- lonius to test the soundness of his view , that the Prince loved his daughter and had fallen from his reason thereon , was plain and practical , namely , to arrange and to watch in ambuscade ...
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