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... Polonius ' corpse . Palingenius writes : ... 171 O dust , what makes thee proud to be ? whose stinking guttes in graue The filthy wormes anone shall teare . ( p . 52 ) Hamlet remarks of Polonius ' body that he has " compounded it with ...
... Polonius ' corpse . Palingenius writes : ... 171 O dust , what makes thee proud to be ? whose stinking guttes in graue The filthy wormes anone shall teare . ( p . 52 ) Hamlet remarks of Polonius ' body that he has " compounded it with ...
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... Polonius ' list of truisms concludes with one of the most striking utterances in Shakespeare : To thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Here again is shown the ...
... Polonius ' list of truisms concludes with one of the most striking utterances in Shakespeare : To thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Here again is shown the ...
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... Polonius ' , 267-70 Aeneid , The , 44 , 120 , 148 , 241 Affections vs. Reason , 57-64 , 68 , 76-83 , 85 , 86 , 211 Alanus de Insulis , 228 Alciatus , Andreas , 237 Alexander the Great , 140-1 Alexander , Sir William , 225 " All our ...
... Polonius ' , 267-70 Aeneid , The , 44 , 120 , 148 , 241 Affections vs. Reason , 57-64 , 68 , 76-83 , 85 , 86 , 211 Alanus de Insulis , 228 Alciatus , Andreas , 237 Alexander the Great , 140-1 Alexander , Sir William , 225 " All our ...
Contents
PREFACE vii | 1 |
ALL THE WORLDS A STage 18 | 18 |
DUSTY DEATH | 35 |
Copyright | |
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