The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... death , his death leads to Denmark's rebirth . There is no need to recount here the reasons which would prompt Shakespeare's audience to think of Hamlet's actual death as the just end of a man - however noble he may have been- who ...
... death , his death leads to Denmark's rebirth . There is no need to recount here the reasons which would prompt Shakespeare's audience to think of Hamlet's actual death as the just end of a man - however noble he may have been- who ...
第 35 頁
... death leaves us with that mystery . And , to enforce the ambiguity even more strongly , Shakespeare created ... death mirrors the death of Hamlet the revenger , Ophelia's mir- rors the death of Hamlet the actor . Going back to the fourth ...
... death leaves us with that mystery . And , to enforce the ambiguity even more strongly , Shakespeare created ... death mirrors the death of Hamlet the revenger , Ophelia's mir- rors the death of Hamlet the actor . Going back to the fourth ...
第 69 頁
... death both individuates man and emphasizes his limitations , it indicates a personal guilt and corresponding responsibilities . If one recognizes the reality of death , that is , man's inherent imperfectibility , which has its source in ...
... death both individuates man and emphasizes his limitations , it indicates a personal guilt and corresponding responsibilities . If one recognizes the reality of death , that is , man's inherent imperfectibility , which has its source in ...
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