Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 86
... shows their capacity for real friendship , and the friendship theme is indirectly reinforced as Horatio recounts the foreign conflicts faced by " our last King " ( 1.1.83 ) , who had been challenged to combat by the Norwegian monarch ...
... shows their capacity for real friendship , and the friendship theme is indirectly reinforced as Horatio recounts the foreign conflicts faced by " our last King " ( 1.1.83 ) , who had been challenged to combat by the Norwegian monarch ...
Page 89
... shows no lack of respect but the depth of their affec- tion . The friendship theme appears again when Hamlet finally confers with the ghost , who reveals how he was poisoned with a potion holding " an enmity with blood of man " ( 1.5.65 ) ...
... shows no lack of respect but the depth of their affec- tion . The friendship theme appears again when Hamlet finally confers with the ghost , who reveals how he was poisoned with a potion holding " an enmity with blood of man " ( 1.5.65 ) ...
Page 97
... show of friendship before they fight , and Hamlet's willingness to do so shows his own capacity for amity - both to her and to Laertes ( 5.2.202-04 ) . Horatio , meanwhile , speaks with a true friend's bluntness when he unflatteringly ...
... show of friendship before they fight , and Hamlet's willingness to do so shows his own capacity for amity - both to her and to Laertes ( 5.2.202-04 ) . Horatio , meanwhile , speaks with a true friend's bluntness when he unflatteringly ...
Contents
Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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