Hamlet Studies, Volume 20Vikas Publishing House, 1998 |
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Page 91
... prince begs Horatio to live and tell his story , then puns , " the rest is silence " ( 5.2.358 ) . That is , his final words not only bespeak his inability to say more , but also allude to musical nota- tion in which " the rest ...
... prince begs Horatio to live and tell his story , then puns , " the rest is silence " ( 5.2.358 ) . That is , his final words not only bespeak his inability to say more , but also allude to musical nota- tion in which " the rest ...
Page 105
... Prince trans . George Bull ( Toronto : Pen- guin Books Canada Ltd. , 1961 ) , p . 132 . Bibliography Campbell , Joseph . The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers ( New York : Doubleday div . of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc ...
... Prince trans . George Bull ( Toronto : Pen- guin Books Canada Ltd. , 1961 ) , p . 132 . Bibliography Campbell , Joseph . The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers ( New York : Doubleday div . of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc ...
Page 118
... prince learns from the ghost of his father that that father was murdered by his own brother who has taken both the throne and his queen , a murder which the prince is charged to revenge . In addition , the scene was very genuine as ...
... prince learns from the ghost of his father that that father was murdered by his own brother who has taken both the throne and his queen , a murder which the prince is charged to revenge . In addition , the scene was very genuine as ...
Contents
the Queen | 98 |
SHORMISHTHA PANJA Tumour Meanness | 107 |
Productions | 117 |
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