Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... thou didst ever thy dear father love " ; " If thou hadst nature in thee , bear it not " ( 1.5.23,81 ) . But unlike the apparitions of The Spanish Tragedy and Antonio's Revenge , the specter of King Hamlet is a figure of contamination as ...
... thou didst ever thy dear father love " ; " If thou hadst nature in thee , bear it not " ( 1.5.23,81 ) . But unlike the apparitions of The Spanish Tragedy and Antonio's Revenge , the specter of King Hamlet is a figure of contamination as ...
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... thou there , truepenny ? " would imply " So it's you who are down there . " " Art thou there ? " would imply " So that's where you are . " Viewed in context , the line thus sug- gests , " So you are the Devil ! " The Ghost is , of ...
... thou there , truepenny ? " would imply " So it's you who are down there . " " Art thou there ? " would imply " So that's where you are . " Viewed in context , the line thus sug- gests , " So you are the Devil ! " The Ghost is , of ...
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... Thou believest no god : That granted , how canst thou believe an oath ? Aaron : What if I do not ? As indeed I do not ; Yet , for I know thou art religious , And hast a thing within thee called conscience.3 ( V.i.71-75 ) A bit later in ...
... Thou believest no god : That granted , how canst thou believe an oath ? Aaron : What if I do not ? As indeed I do not ; Yet , for I know thou art religious , And hast a thing within thee called conscience.3 ( V.i.71-75 ) A bit later in ...
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