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... Court of Denmark in con- ducting Hamlet to the nearest dungeon . Tradition , deriving itself from Edmund Kean , is said to justify this astonishing piece of business ( technically so called ) ; but not every actor , much less every man ...
... Court of Denmark in con- ducting Hamlet to the nearest dungeon . Tradition , deriving itself from Edmund Kean , is said to justify this astonishing piece of business ( technically so called ) ; but not every actor , much less every man ...
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... Court of Denmark , even if the terrible events of the last two months had not taken place . The conven- tional standard of virtue which Polonius and Laertes held , and which was the only standard of right and wrong they knew , is here ...
... Court of Denmark , even if the terrible events of the last two months had not taken place . The conven- tional standard of virtue which Polonius and Laertes held , and which was the only standard of right and wrong they knew , is here ...
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... Court of Denmark some body like our " Yeomen of the Guard , " or " Gentle- men at Arms , " composed of gentlemen of good birth to whom the duty of keeping the watch near the Palace was committed . Of this body even Horatio might have ...
... Court of Denmark some body like our " Yeomen of the Guard , " or " Gentle- men at Arms , " composed of gentlemen of good birth to whom the duty of keeping the watch near the Palace was committed . Of this body even Horatio might have ...
Contents
PART 1 | 9 |
HAMLET popular 9 cause of popularity 9 love interest subordinate | 16 |
PART II | 31 |
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