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Page 139
... Hamlet have not been given adequate motives and that the play is so far bad . Hanmer is perhaps the earliest exponent of this view . According to him Hamlet is made to procrastinate because ' had he gone naturally to work , there would ...
... Hamlet have not been given adequate motives and that the play is so far bad . Hanmer is perhaps the earliest exponent of this view . According to him Hamlet is made to procrastinate because ' had he gone naturally to work , there would ...
Page 152
... Hamlet , or any Hamlet ' : it means men - creatures shapen in sin and conceived in iniquity — and the vast , empty vision of them ' crawling between earth and heaven ' is what really counts and really carries the burden of the play . It ...
... Hamlet , or any Hamlet ' : it means men - creatures shapen in sin and conceived in iniquity — and the vast , empty vision of them ' crawling between earth and heaven ' is what really counts and really carries the burden of the play . It ...
Page 153
... Hamlet's motives rather than in that darkness which enwraps Hamlet and the whole tragedy and all who read or watch it . It is a mysterious play in the sense of being a play about mystery . Mr. Eliot suggests that ' more people have ...
... Hamlet's motives rather than in that darkness which enwraps Hamlet and the whole tragedy and all who read or watch it . It is a mysterious play in the sense of being a play about mystery . Mr. Eliot suggests that ' more people have ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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