Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... Hamlet bursts in upon her half - undressed . Indeed , as daughter of a prime minister - unless her father were most dilatory in his care of her she could hardly be depicted as so charming and yet un- betrothed , unless she were still in ...
... Hamlet bursts in upon her half - undressed . Indeed , as daughter of a prime minister - unless her father were most dilatory in his care of her she could hardly be depicted as so charming and yet un- betrothed , unless she were still in ...
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... Hamlet in order to place his daughter on the throne , has no positive support in the text ; and , if he had had any such plot in mind , why should he , as appar- ently he did , support the election of Claudius in Hamlet's absence ? 76 ...
... Hamlet in order to place his daughter on the throne , has no positive support in the text ; and , if he had had any such plot in mind , why should he , as appar- ently he did , support the election of Claudius in Hamlet's absence ? 76 ...
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... Hamlet ; and the play is full of emotional repressions due to the rank and situation of the characters : Gertrude makes a mar- riage of convenience to save her crown and kingdom ; 39 Claudius for- ever plays his royal part , concealing ...
... Hamlet ; and the play is full of emotional repressions due to the rank and situation of the characters : Gertrude makes a mar- riage of convenience to save her crown and kingdom ; 39 Claudius for- ever plays his royal part , concealing ...
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