Hamlet Studies, Volumes 6-8Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 38
... mind . Please pacify my mind . " The sage answered , " Bring out your mind ( your " I " ) before me , and I will pacify it . " " These many years , " he replied , " I have sought my mind but I cannot find it . " " There , " concluded ...
... mind . Please pacify my mind . " The sage answered , " Bring out your mind ( your " I " ) before me , and I will pacify it . " " These many years , " he replied , " I have sought my mind but I cannot find it . " " There , " concluded ...
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... mind affects and is affected by events , and the appropriateness , or inappropriateness of certain states of mind in relation to accomplishing a particular task . In this exploration , Shakespeare is simply following the Renaissance ...
... mind affects and is affected by events , and the appropriateness , or inappropriateness of certain states of mind in relation to accomplishing a particular task . In this exploration , Shakespeare is simply following the Renaissance ...
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... mind , 10 he cannot be regarded as a dependable commentator on action in which he himself is involved . For though he speaks several long soliloquies and reveals what is going on within his mind at a particular time , he often doubts ...
... mind , 10 he cannot be regarded as a dependable commentator on action in which he himself is involved . For though he speaks several long soliloquies and reveals what is going on within his mind at a particular time , he often doubts ...
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Summer and Winter 1984 Nos 1 and | 8 |
PREM NATH Hamlet in the Eighteenth | 41 |
Notes | 58 |
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