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Page 68
... concerns himself surpris- ingly little with the end itself — the death of Claudius . Once he has assumed Claudius to be ... concerned with the way he , Hamlet , prosecutes the revenge . He constantly brings himself before the bar of his ...
... concerns himself surpris- ingly little with the end itself — the death of Claudius . Once he has assumed Claudius to be ... concerned with the way he , Hamlet , prosecutes the revenge . He constantly brings himself before the bar of his ...
Page 72
... concerns them . Hamlet's death does not seem to bring the wheel full circle , to complete the tragic effect by a note of ... concerned ) by " accidental judgments , casual slaughters " outside his control . It has involved the queen ...
... concerns them . Hamlet's death does not seem to bring the wheel full circle , to complete the tragic effect by a note of ... concerned ) by " accidental judgments , casual slaughters " outside his control . It has involved the queen ...
Page 101
... concerned with the ordering of experience in typical forms . Supporting evidence from various fields is plentiful . Literature , with the heroic couplet , the heroic play , the periodical essay , the epistle , affords an excellent ...
... concerned with the ordering of experience in typical forms . Supporting evidence from various fields is plentiful . Literature , with the heroic couplet , the heroic play , the periodical essay , the epistle , affords an excellent ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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