Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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... fortune of Hamlet . This is enter- ing youth into the affections and passions of manhood beforehand , and as it were antedating the effects we hope from a long and liberal educa- tion . " . " 27 There are indeed other commentators of ...
... fortune of Hamlet . This is enter- ing youth into the affections and passions of manhood beforehand , and as it were antedating the effects we hope from a long and liberal educa- tion . " . " 27 There are indeed other commentators of ...
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... fortune to deceive my self in the attempt , I shall willingly submit to own my self , ( as Hamlet says to Laertes ) , [ 5.2.241 ] , ' his foil in my ignorance ' " ( p.134 ) . ... Dennis makes fun of Pope's habit of using " the initial ...
... fortune to deceive my self in the attempt , I shall willingly submit to own my self , ( as Hamlet says to Laertes ) , [ 5.2.241 ] , ' his foil in my ignorance ' " ( p.134 ) . ... Dennis makes fun of Pope's habit of using " the initial ...
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... fortune , with good nature which rejoices in the good fortune of others , and draws the conclusion that " nothing is truer than the ob- servation of Shakespeare ; ' a man may smile , and smile , and be a villain ' [ 1.5.108 ] . But how ...
... fortune , with good nature which rejoices in the good fortune of others , and draws the conclusion that " nothing is truer than the ob- servation of Shakespeare ; ' a man may smile , and smile , and be a villain ' [ 1.5.108 ] . But how ...
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