Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... Anonymous Essay on Hamlet , " MLN61 ( 1934 ) , 493-498 ) .. Without going over the case again , I wish here merely to reaffirm my con- viction that Hanmer was not the author , and to say that it would seem that the difference in styles ...
... Anonymous Essay on Hamlet , " MLN61 ( 1934 ) , 493-498 ) .. Without going over the case again , I wish here merely to reaffirm my con- viction that Hanmer was not the author , and to say that it would seem that the difference in styles ...
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... Anonymous proceeds to study Hamlet , in what is probably the first act - by - act , scene - by - scene analysis of a play in English , according to his understanding of the principles of the " new criticism " as he finds them ...
... Anonymous proceeds to study Hamlet , in what is probably the first act - by - act , scene - by - scene analysis of a play in English , according to his understanding of the principles of the " new criticism " as he finds them ...
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... Anonymous has raised the tantalizing question of the why of Hamlet's conduct , the problem of his delay in effecting his revenge , and has glanced at an answer . Anonymous in no wise approves of Hamlet's madness : it was , he thinks ...
... Anonymous has raised the tantalizing question of the why of Hamlet's conduct , the problem of his delay in effecting his revenge , and has glanced at an answer . Anonymous in no wise approves of Hamlet's madness : it was , he thinks ...
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