HamletPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... Osrick. This seems to be a good modernizing policy, but it is corrupted by Claudius's attempt to fix the outcome through the secret use of poison. In many plays of the period the source of the wrongdoing is a tyrannical or inadequate ...
... Osrick. This seems to be a good modernizing policy, but it is corrupted by Claudius's attempt to fix the outcome through the secret use of poison. In many plays of the period the source of the wrongdoing is a tyrannical or inadequate ...
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... Osrick (this scene seems purposefully desultory) and competes recklessly with Laertes (V.2), makes no plan against the King. The final killing occurs in a burst of passionate inspiration, and when Hamlet himself is, in effect, slain ...
... Osrick (this scene seems purposefully desultory) and competes recklessly with Laertes (V.2), makes no plan against the King. The final killing occurs in a burst of passionate inspiration, and when Hamlet himself is, in effect, slain ...
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... Osrick's invitation to the fencing match. Remarkably, Fortinbras was largely absent from performance until the late nineteenth century. The advantage of heavy cutting of the play is to increase the momentum of the action, the excitement ...
... Osrick's invitation to the fencing match. Remarkably, Fortinbras was largely absent from performance until the late nineteenth century. The advantage of heavy cutting of the play is to increase the momentum of the action, the excitement ...
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