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Once obsessed with the facts . of life , he is now fixated on the facts of death . The graveyard scene begins with the posing of riddles . Who builds strongest ? The gravemaker , since his houses . last to doomsday ( despite evictions ! ) ...
Once obsessed with the facts . of life , he is now fixated on the facts of death . The graveyard scene begins with the posing of riddles . Who builds strongest ? The gravemaker , since his houses . last to doomsday ( despite evictions ! ) ...
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He is surely right that the immediate sense of " Let be " is " No more time for this " rather than " Let the question of when death will come cease to distract us , since the readiness is all ...
He is surely right that the immediate sense of " Let be " is " No more time for this " rather than " Let the question of when death will come cease to distract us , since the readiness is all ...
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Why should the proleptic death of " my lady , " Hamlet's or Shakespeare's painted queen , be figured into a moment of mourning for a court jester ? What partial resolution of misogyny is enacted by such a complex and composite figure ?
Why should the proleptic death of " my lady , " Hamlet's or Shakespeare's painted queen , be figured into a moment of mourning for a court jester ? What partial resolution of misogyny is enacted by such a complex and composite figure ?
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