Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... Hamlet's is near akin to madness . Dryden has somewhere said , 1 Great wit to madness nearly is allied , and he was right ; for he means by ' wit ' that great- ness of genius , which led Hamlet to a perfect knowledge of his own ...
... Hamlet's is near akin to madness . Dryden has somewhere said , 1 Great wit to madness nearly is allied , and he was right ; for he means by ' wit ' that great- ness of genius , which led Hamlet to a perfect knowledge of his own ...
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... Hamlet still indulging in reflection , and hardly thinking of the task he has just undertaken : he is all despatch and resolution , as far as words and present inten- tions are concerned , but all hesitation and irresolu tion , when ...
... Hamlet still indulging in reflection , and hardly thinking of the task he has just undertaken : he is all despatch and resolution , as far as words and present inten- tions are concerned , but all hesitation and irresolu tion , when ...
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... Hamlet's first soliloquy : - O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! & c . This taedium vitae is a common oppression on minds cast in the Hamlet mould , and is caused by disproportionate ...
... Hamlet's first soliloquy : - O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! & c . This taedium vitae is a common oppression on minds cast in the Hamlet mould , and is caused by disproportionate ...
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