ShakespeareH. Holt, 1939 - 344 páginas Thirty-four chapters of critical and interpretive comment on each of Shakespeare's plays with an added chapter on the poems. |
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... Polonius , the apparent perfidy of Ophelia , the reliability of Horatio , the meddling of Rosencrantz and ... Polonius bids farewell to his son and warns his daughter away from the prince , or the one in which Ophelia reports Hamlet's ...
... Polonius , the apparent perfidy of Ophelia , the reliability of Horatio , the meddling of Rosencrantz and ... Polonius bids farewell to his son and warns his daughter away from the prince , or the one in which Ophelia reports Hamlet's ...
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... Polonius's explanation is very likely . The King asks for bet- ter proof , whereupon Polonius remarks that Hamlet is in the habit of walking here in the lobby and that Ophelia can be set in his way while the King and her father watch ...
... Polonius's explanation is very likely . The King asks for bet- ter proof , whereupon Polonius remarks that Hamlet is in the habit of walking here in the lobby and that Ophelia can be set in his way while the King and her father watch ...
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... Polonius to know how far he comes from existing in his own right as Ophelia's fa- ther did . He as much as anyone in " Coriolanus " keeps it wordy - witness the way he rubs irony in with six repetitions of " You have made good work ...
... Polonius to know how far he comes from existing in his own right as Ophelia's fa- ther did . He as much as anyone in " Coriolanus " keeps it wordy - witness the way he rubs irony in with six repetitions of " You have made good work ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Beatrice Benedick blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Claudio comedy Coriolanus curse Cymbeline daughter dead death doth dramatic Duke ears earth eyes Falstaff father feel flowers fool Gentlemen of Verona give Gloucester grief Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI hero Hotspur Iago Imogen interest Julius Caesar kind King King Lear Lady language Lear Leontes live lord lovers Macbeth Malvolio master means merry Midsummer Night's Dream mind nature never night Olivia once Othello Perdita Pericles persons pity play poem poet poetry Polonius praise Prince queen Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet scene Shake Shakespeare Shylock Sir Toby sleep sonnets sorrow soul sound speak speare's speech style sweet talk tears tell tempest thee theme things thou thought Timon tongue tragedy truth verse voice words writing young youth