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... Hamlet with a beard would probably lead to theatrical failure on a modern stage , al- though more recently this has become questionable . This detail alone may provide a strong argument in favor of the author's ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
... Hamlet with a beard would probably lead to theatrical failure on a modern stage , al- though more recently this has become questionable . This detail alone may provide a strong argument in favor of the author's ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
Page 208
... Hamlet the matter is , of course , infinitely more complicated ; more is needed than a mere shift of focus in order to permit a new image of Hamlet's character to arise , more or less suddenly . Yet it is not with- out ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
... Hamlet the matter is , of course , infinitely more complicated ; more is needed than a mere shift of focus in order to permit a new image of Hamlet's character to arise , more or less suddenly . Yet it is not with- out ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
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... Hamlet , but a greater principle than he or the surly Ghost , puts an end to his continual slaughter " ( 1930 , p . 45 ) . Knight's actual conception of Hamlet is probably more complicated at this point , but the ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
... Hamlet , but a greater principle than he or the surly Ghost , puts an end to his continual slaughter " ( 1930 , p . 45 ) . Knight's actual conception of Hamlet is probably more complicated at this point , but the ... HAMLET AND HAMLET.
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