Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 52
... death of Gertrude is artistically contrived and is most satisfying " for she loses her life by the villainy of the person who had been the cause of all her crimes . " Hanmer forgets the theory of poetic justice when he describes the death ...
... death of Gertrude is artistically contrived and is most satisfying " for she loses her life by the villainy of the person who had been the cause of all her crimes . " Hanmer forgets the theory of poetic justice when he describes the death ...
Page 94
... death . The scene ( 3.4 ) opens with Polonius's reference to Hamlet's " sport " : Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with . Then Polonius withdraws behind the arras and is seen alive no more , for he soon becomes a victim ...
... death . The scene ( 3.4 ) opens with Polonius's reference to Hamlet's " sport " : Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with . Then Polonius withdraws behind the arras and is seen alive no more , for he soon becomes a victim ...
Page 118
... death made by society ( to accommodate it by the common- places of universality ) and that made by the protagonist . While Clau- dius's speech on the death of fathers employs impressive locutions which " subsume all individuation and ...
... death made by society ( to accommodate it by the common- places of universality ) and that made by the protagonist . While Clau- dius's speech on the death of fathers employs impressive locutions which " subsume all individuation and ...
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