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... Hamlet is the longest . In its language we find those elements of compression , energy , rapi- dity , ruggedness , and even violence which are , speaking gener- ally , absent from Hamlet . The two great characters are drawn on an almost ...
... Hamlet is the longest . In its language we find those elements of compression , energy , rapi- dity , ruggedness , and even violence which are , speaking gener- ally , absent from Hamlet . The two great characters are drawn on an almost ...
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... Hamlet , II . ii . 23 , 24 , where the King says : " Thanks , Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern " ; and the Queen follows him with " Thanks , Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz . ” 71. Sinel's ] Shakespeare got the name from ...
... Hamlet , II . ii . 23 , 24 , where the King says : " Thanks , Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern " ; and the Queen follows him with " Thanks , Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz . ” 71. Sinel's ] Shakespeare got the name from ...
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... Hamlet , 11. ii . 67 : - " That so his sickness , age and im- potence Was falsely borne in hand . " And Cymbeline , v . v . 43 : " Your daugh- ter , whom she bore in hand to love . " Craig compares North's Plutarch , Timoleon ( ed ...
... Hamlet , 11. ii . 67 : - " That so his sickness , age and im- potence Was falsely borne in hand . " And Cymbeline , v . v . 43 : " Your daugh- ter , whom she bore in hand to love . " Craig compares North's Plutarch , Timoleon ( ed ...
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