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... face to face with reality , the tragedy of imagination betraying its owner . Or so the play has been read by many . Hamlet , his innocent world shattered by the marriage of his adored mother to the uncle who has succeeded his hero ...
... face to face with reality , the tragedy of imagination betraying its owner . Or so the play has been read by many . Hamlet , his innocent world shattered by the marriage of his adored mother to the uncle who has succeeded his hero ...
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... faces it out bravely enough at first : " A little water clears us of this deed , " but the note is already one of desperate encouragement to her husband rather than of real con- fidence . And when the knock at the gate comes immediately ...
... faces it out bravely enough at first : " A little water clears us of this deed , " but the note is already one of desperate encouragement to her husband rather than of real con- fidence . And when the knock at the gate comes immediately ...
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... Face , for the master cannot resist the situation Face presents him with , and the play ends with Lovewit in possession of the money and goods which the gulled fortune - seekers had deposited with Face . This wry twist in the end ...
... Face , for the master cannot resist the situation Face presents him with , and the play ends with Lovewit in possession of the money and goods which the gulled fortune - seekers had deposited with Face . This wry twist in the end ...
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