Hamlet Studies, Volumes 6-8Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 88
... plot ' serves as the only means of discovering the true state of the characters ' minds . 4 Claudius at prayer can be said to desire a new role or livery , smell- ing as he does the rankness of his offense ( lines 36-38 ) . More ...
... plot ' serves as the only means of discovering the true state of the characters ' minds . 4 Claudius at prayer can be said to desire a new role or livery , smell- ing as he does the rankness of his offense ( lines 36-38 ) . More ...
Page 95
... plot upon the plotter is described as " the sport , " with the suggestion of a certain kind of enjoyment in the justice of the recoiling . The game was , clearly , a deadly one , a final confirma- tion to either party in the revenge plot ...
... plot upon the plotter is described as " the sport , " with the suggestion of a certain kind of enjoyment in the justice of the recoiling . The game was , clearly , a deadly one , a final confirma- tion to either party in the revenge plot ...
Page 65
... plot of Hamlet in a newspaper . Eleven years later he revised the plot and rewrote it using jōruri ( ballad - drama ) style . His revised work was published in a newspaper in 1886 . In 1885 The Merchant of Venice was performed as a ...
... plot of Hamlet in a newspaper . Eleven years later he revised the plot and rewrote it using jōruri ( ballad - drama ) style . His revised work was published in a newspaper in 1886 . In 1885 The Merchant of Venice was performed as a ...
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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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