Hamlet Studies, Volume 20Vikas Publishing House, 1998 |
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... rhetorical flourish to such a degree that even Gertrude insists on " more matter with less art " as he explains to the King and Queen what is troubling Hamlet : My liege , and madam , to expostulate What majesty should be , what duty is ...
... rhetorical flourish to such a degree that even Gertrude insists on " more matter with less art " as he explains to the King and Queen what is troubling Hamlet : My liege , and madam , to expostulate What majesty should be , what duty is ...
Page 91
... rhetorical sophistication enhances the sense of per- sonal loss . As Hal attempts to soften his initial grief by teasing Falstaff in death as each had the other in life , their equality of wit is confirmed and their friendship ...
... rhetorical sophistication enhances the sense of per- sonal loss . As Hal attempts to soften his initial grief by teasing Falstaff in death as each had the other in life , their equality of wit is confirmed and their friendship ...
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... rhetorical skills to describe Ophelia's death to Laertes , I do not see how even Gertrude can describe Polonius ' death without revealing her son's motives and therefore impli- cating Claudius . Gertrude herself expresses her fear of ...
... rhetorical skills to describe Ophelia's death to Laertes , I do not see how even Gertrude can describe Polonius ' death without revealing her son's motives and therefore impli- cating Claudius . Gertrude herself expresses her fear of ...
Contents
the Queen | 98 |
SHORMISHTHA PANJA Tumour Meanness | 107 |
Productions | 117 |
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