Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 83
... Guildenstern and in Hamlet's later reaction to his old friends . Yet in this same scene - again , only the second scene of the second act - Hamlet sets up , at the first such opportunity , the plan of the play . In the " rogue and ...
... Guildenstern and in Hamlet's later reaction to his old friends . Yet in this same scene - again , only the second scene of the second act - Hamlet sets up , at the first such opportunity , the plan of the play . In the " rogue and ...
Page 106
... Guildenstern . There is no cont- rast ; he's equally distant from all . Hamlet does sometimes touch others , but to minimize the contact he springs away as quickly again . Coupled with this put Ms. Venora's delivery ( strained ...
... Guildenstern . There is no cont- rast ; he's equally distant from all . Hamlet does sometimes touch others , but to minimize the contact he springs away as quickly again . Coupled with this put Ms. Venora's delivery ( strained ...
Page 109
... Guildenstern's disloyalty to him and also provides him with a needed prop for the closet scene . Hamlet begins to scrutinize them carefully after he gets a flippant response from Guildenstern upon opening his soul to them , at least ...
... Guildenstern's disloyalty to him and also provides him with a needed prop for the closet scene . Hamlet begins to scrutinize them carefully after he gets a flippant response from Guildenstern upon opening his soul to them , at least ...
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