Essays on Shakespeare: In Honour of A.A. AnsariTika Ram Sharma Shalabh Book House, 1986 - 302 pages Festschrift honoring Asloob Ahmad Ansari, b. 1925, professor of English, Aligarh Muslim University. |
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Page 235
... tell Claudius that he is mad in name ' , 10 he uses it to advantage . It is ' not a conscious or unconscious means of ... tells them the truth , that they are spies and puppets in Claudius's hands . The freedom of speech that Hamlet ...
... tell Claudius that he is mad in name ' , 10 he uses it to advantage . It is ' not a conscious or unconscious means of ... tells them the truth , that they are spies and puppets in Claudius's hands . The freedom of speech that Hamlet ...
Page 241
... telling the truth : ' Here , thou incestuous , murderous , damned Dane ' ( 5. 2. 322 ) . Even the killing of the King has ... tells Horatio , ' report me and my cause aright ' ( 5. 2. 337 ) . Hamlet's interest in role playing , his self ...
... telling the truth : ' Here , thou incestuous , murderous , damned Dane ' ( 5. 2. 322 ) . Even the killing of the King has ... tells Horatio , ' report me and my cause aright ' ( 5. 2. 337 ) . Hamlet's interest in role playing , his self ...
Page 266
... tells him he has ' authority ' in his countenance . In Lear there is little spiritual progression towards any self - knowledge through any purgatorial affliction . It should be noted that his first pang of remorse occurs even before he ...
... tells him he has ' authority ' in his countenance . In Lear there is little spiritual progression towards any self - knowledge through any purgatorial affliction . It should be noted that his first pang of remorse occurs even before he ...
Contents
PREFACE Editor vii | 1 |
LEO SALINGAR Shakespeare and the Italian | 8 |
TOBIN Shakespeare Bacon Milton | 29 |
Copyright | |
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