Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 75
... madness , and disease unite and , in a sense , climax in the graveyard scene . What has not received adequate attention is the fact that amid all the gloom and " madness " in that scene , the disease Shakespeare directly alludes to is ...
... madness , and disease unite and , in a sense , climax in the graveyard scene . What has not received adequate attention is the fact that amid all the gloom and " madness " in that scene , the disease Shakespeare directly alludes to is ...
Page 76
... madness and dotage . ' Similarly , Paracelsus says that when syphilis infects the brain it too causes madness . In chapter six , " Of madness or idlenesse of the head called Insania , " he writes : The idlenesse or madnesse in the ...
... madness and dotage . ' Similarly , Paracelsus says that when syphilis infects the brain it too causes madness . In chapter six , " Of madness or idlenesse of the head called Insania , " he writes : The idlenesse or madnesse in the ...
Page 77
... madness : and syphilis , naturally has Hamlet use an image of syphilis to convince Gertrude of her own guilt . Although tenderly , Hamlet says bluntly : • Mother , for love of grace , Lay not that flattering unction to your soul , That ...
... madness : and syphilis , naturally has Hamlet use an image of syphilis to convince Gertrude of her own guilt . Although tenderly , Hamlet says bluntly : • Mother , for love of grace , Lay not that flattering unction to your soul , That ...
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