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Page 43
... soul . Whether Hamlet concludes he cannot fathom Ophe- lia's reality - or that he can , somehow , see into her soul and finds it black and grained - is impossible to say . The dramatic significance is in Hamlet's tortured search for an ...
... soul . Whether Hamlet concludes he cannot fathom Ophe- lia's reality - or that he can , somehow , see into her soul and finds it black and grained - is impossible to say . The dramatic significance is in Hamlet's tortured search for an ...
Page 83
... soul , then perhaps her drowning is used to cleanse her body . It is not clear in the text if Ophelia meant to take her own life , but the phrase " as one incapable of her own distress " may mean that she was unaware of her distress ...
... soul , then perhaps her drowning is used to cleanse her body . It is not clear in the text if Ophelia meant to take her own life , but the phrase " as one incapable of her own distress " may mean that she was unaware of her distress ...
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... soul emerging from the body and being saved by an angel in the quasi- dramatic fifteenth - century " Of the Seven Ages " in British Library MS . Add . 37,049 , fol . 29r , or the soul being seized by devils on a twelfth- century ...
... soul emerging from the body and being saved by an angel in the quasi- dramatic fifteenth - century " Of the Seven Ages " in British Library MS . Add . 37,049 , fol . 29r , or the soul being seized by devils on a twelfth- century ...
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PREM NATH Hamlet in the Eighteenth | 41 |
Notes | 58 |
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