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... Orestes carries with him princely birth , but so , no doubt , did Hamlet , whatever state ings were in . ie Fool's ... Orestes has lost this trait . But e of it perhaps remains . Both Orestes and Hamlet are given to ssing violently ...
... Orestes carries with him princely birth , but so , no doubt , did Hamlet , whatever state ings were in . ie Fool's ... Orestes has lost this trait . But e of it perhaps remains . Both Orestes and Hamlet are given to ssing violently ...
Page 397
... Orestes does not . Yet the element of disguise is very strong in Orestes . He is always disguising his feelings : he does so in the Choephori , Sophocles ' Electra , Euripides ' Electra and Iphigenia in Tauris . In two passages further ...
... Orestes does not . Yet the element of disguise is very strong in Orestes . He is always disguising his feelings : he does so in the Choephori , Sophocles ' Electra , Euripides ' Electra and Iphigenia in Tauris . In two passages further ...
Page 397
... Orestes carries with him an air of princely birth , but so , no doubt , did Hamlet , whatever state his stockings ... Orestes has lost this trait . But a trace of it perhaps remains . Both Orestes and Hamlet are given to expressing ...
... Orestes carries with him an air of princely birth , but so , no doubt , did Hamlet , whatever state his stockings ... Orestes has lost this trait . But a trace of it perhaps remains . Both Orestes and Hamlet are given to expressing ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1913 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 12 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHYS | 23 |
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