Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... bodies / High on a stage be placed to the view " ( V.ii.379-80 ) -an order that is carried out as the play ends . ' Polonius's " guts " have already been hauled off the stage less ceremoniously ; Ophelia's body has been brought on with ...
... bodies / High on a stage be placed to the view " ( V.ii.379-80 ) -an order that is carried out as the play ends . ' Polonius's " guts " have already been hauled off the stage less ceremoniously ; Ophelia's body has been brought on with ...
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... body to soul . Rather , he has asked for the speech in order to excite himself to a still more violent contempt for the body . He imagines that , given the magnitude of his wrong , he should " drown the stage with tears , " " cleave the ...
... body to soul . Rather , he has asked for the speech in order to excite himself to a still more violent contempt for the body . He imagines that , given the magnitude of his wrong , he should " drown the stage with tears , " " cleave the ...
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... body for substantial purposes , he celebrates the way in which he contemptuously smashes it , and thereby entertains thoughts of moral depravity . In the prayer scene , we see Hamlet caught once more in the division that he would make ...
... body for substantial purposes , he celebrates the way in which he contemptuously smashes it , and thereby entertains thoughts of moral depravity . In the prayer scene , we see Hamlet caught once more in the division that he would make ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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