HamletPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... thee?' his mother questions (I.2.75). 'How does my good Lord Hamlet?' inquires Polonius, the chief minister (II.2.171). 'How does your honour for this many a day?' asks Ophelia, Polonius's daughter (III.1.91). Hamlet's behaviour is ...
... thee?' his mother questions (I.2.75). 'How does my good Lord Hamlet?' inquires Polonius, the chief minister (II.2.171). 'How does your honour for this many a day?' asks Ophelia, Polonius's daughter (III.1.91). Hamlet's behaviour is ...
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... thee' (The Spanish Tragedy, III.13.1, 6–7). Biblical and classical contexts clash again when Hieronimo claims that he and heaven and the saints are collaborating in avenging his son: Why, then I see that heaven applies our drift, And ...
... thee' (The Spanish Tragedy, III.13.1, 6–7). Biblical and classical contexts clash again when Hieronimo claims that he and heaven and the saints are collaborating in avenging his son: Why, then I see that heaven applies our drift, And ...
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... thee from felicity awhile', he asks Horatio, meaning from the happiness of death; 'And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, | To tell my story' (V.2.341–3). Horatio takes his task seriously: ... give order that these bodies High ...
... thee from felicity awhile', he asks Horatio, meaning from the happiness of death; 'And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, | To tell my story' (V.2.341–3). Horatio takes his task seriously: ... give order that these bodies High ...
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