Our Fellow Shakespeare: How Everyman May Enjoy His WorksA. C. McClurg & Company, 1916 - 301 Seiten |
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... Horatio and of his remarks about immortality after his interview with the Ghost . He at first greets Horatio as one with whom he had previously had but the slightest ac- quaintance : " Horatio , —or I do forget myself ? " How is this ...
... Horatio and of his remarks about immortality after his interview with the Ghost . He at first greets Horatio as one with whom he had previously had but the slightest ac- quaintance : " Horatio , —or I do forget myself ? " How is this ...
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... Horatio , just as he had put off Marcellus , with chaff , and with " wild Iv 133 ff . and whirling words , " swearing them both to secrecy as to what they had seen and disclosing no syllable of what he had heard . At the very end of the ...
... Horatio , just as he had put off Marcellus , with chaff , and with " wild Iv 133 ff . and whirling words , " swearing them both to secrecy as to what they had seen and disclosing no syllable of what he had heard . At the very end of the ...
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... Horatio went to the school of Wittenberg , which was founded in 1502 , although the incidents of the play are supposed to have transpired somewhere about the tenth or eleventh century . At no later period would it have been conceivable ...
... Horatio went to the school of Wittenberg , which was founded in 1502 , although the incidents of the play are supposed to have transpired somewhere about the tenth or eleventh century . At no later period would it have been conceivable ...
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... Horatio and apologizes to Laertes for his behaviour at the graveside . Concluding , then , that the events of the play occupy not more than two or three months at most , I would point out that within that time Hamlet learns the truth ...
... Horatio and apologizes to Laertes for his behaviour at the graveside . Concluding , then , that the events of the play occupy not more than two or three months at most , I would point out that within that time Hamlet learns the truth ...
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