Shakespeare and DecorumMacmillan, 1973 - 227 頁 |
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Thomas McAlindon. 3 Hamlet , Prince of Denmark I In Shakespeare's great tragedies , as in his histories , the indivi- dual's loss of identity ( or assumption of a false ... prince reduces himself to an antic – half Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
Thomas McAlindon. 3 Hamlet , Prince of Denmark I In Shakespeare's great tragedies , as in his histories , the indivi- dual's loss of identity ( or assumption of a false ... prince reduces himself to an antic – half Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
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... prince . In so doing , he accel- erates a sequence of violent events which includes his own murder in circumstances requiring that he be buried ' hugger - mugger ' ( IV v 81 ) . Echoing Hamlet , Laertes rages against the impropriety of ...
... prince . In so doing , he accel- erates a sequence of violent events which includes his own murder in circumstances requiring that he be buried ' hugger - mugger ' ( IV v 81 ) . Echoing Hamlet , Laertes rages against the impropriety of ...
第 75 頁
... prince's requiem , and in effect proceeds to do so himself . But what might have become a noble panegyric is lost in the clatter of kettle - drums , reduced to a dozen words , ' maimed ' : Now cracks a noble heart . Good night , sweet ...
... prince's requiem , and in effect proceeds to do so himself . But what might have become a noble panegyric is lost in the clatter of kettle - drums , reduced to a dozen words , ' maimed ' : Now cracks a noble heart . Good night , sweet ...
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