Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 85
... Horatio , just as it will later bond Horatio and Hamlet while separating them from the court at large . The ghost proves a potent catalyst of both friendship and enmity . Barnardo's invitation to sit ( 1.1.33 ) partly signals a ...
... Horatio , just as it will later bond Horatio and Hamlet while separating them from the court at large . The ghost proves a potent catalyst of both friendship and enmity . Barnardo's invitation to sit ( 1.1.33 ) partly signals a ...
Page 86
... Horatio himself so appealing . The modesty of both Horatio and Marcellus ( 1.1.70-82 ) once again shows their capacity for real friendship , and the friendship theme is indirectly reinforced as Horatio recounts the foreign conflicts ...
... Horatio himself so appealing . The modesty of both Horatio and Marcellus ( 1.1.70-82 ) once again shows their capacity for real friendship , and the friendship theme is indirectly reinforced as Horatio recounts the foreign conflicts ...
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... Horatio and Kenneth Branagh as Hamlet in Act V , scene ii of the 1992 Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet . by another pair of friends ( Horatio and Hamlet ) . As the latter inspects a nearby skull , he even imagines it as ...
... Horatio and Kenneth Branagh as Hamlet in Act V , scene ii of the 1992 Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet . by another pair of friends ( Horatio and Hamlet ) . As the latter inspects a nearby skull , he even imagines it as ...
Contents
Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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