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Page 107
... Claudius to a ' mildewed ear Blasting his wholesome brother ' ; and , in the last scene of the play , he asks Horatio : Is't not to be damn'd To let this canker of our nature come In further evil ? It is true that Claudius reciprocates ...
... Claudius to a ' mildewed ear Blasting his wholesome brother ' ; and , in the last scene of the play , he asks Horatio : Is't not to be damn'd To let this canker of our nature come In further evil ? It is true that Claudius reciprocates ...
Page 124
... Claudius and Hamlet are engaged in a duel to the death , a duel which does in fact lead to both of their deaths . Hamlet speaks of himself and his uncle as ' mighty oppo- sites ' between whose ' pass and fell incensed points ' Rosen ...
... Claudius and Hamlet are engaged in a duel to the death , a duel which does in fact lead to both of their deaths . Hamlet speaks of himself and his uncle as ' mighty oppo- sites ' between whose ' pass and fell incensed points ' Rosen ...
Page 126
... Claudius ' guilt . Claudius , for his part , is trying to pierce the secret of Hamlet's madness , using Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , Ophelia , and finally Gertrude as his instruments . Hamlet succeeds in his purpose , but in the very ...
... Claudius ' guilt . Claudius , for his part , is trying to pierce the secret of Hamlet's madness , using Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , Ophelia , and finally Gertrude as his instruments . Hamlet succeeds in his purpose , but in the very ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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