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... Hamlet . Horatio is the only complete man in the play , — solid , well - knit , and true ; a noble , quiet nature , with that highest of all qualities , judgment , always sane and prompt ; who never drags his anchors for any wind of ...
... Hamlet . Horatio is the only complete man in the play , — solid , well - knit , and true ; a noble , quiet nature , with that highest of all qualities , judgment , always sane and prompt ; who never drags his anchors for any wind of ...
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... Hamlet , why should it be beyond the power of Hamlet to reproduce them in himself ? If you deprive Hamlet of reason , there is no truly tragic motive left . He would be a fit subject for Bedlam , but not for the stage . We might have ...
... Hamlet , why should it be beyond the power of Hamlet to reproduce them in himself ? If you deprive Hamlet of reason , there is no truly tragic motive left . He would be a fit subject for Bedlam , but not for the stage . We might have ...
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... Hamlet is irresolute from overplus of thought . If we must draw a moral from Hamlet , it would seem to be , that Will is Fate , and that , Will once abdicating , the inevitable successor in the regency is Chance . Had Hamlet acted ...
... Hamlet is irresolute from overplus of thought . If we must draw a moral from Hamlet , it would seem to be , that Will is Fate , and that , Will once abdicating , the inevitable successor in the regency is Chance . Had Hamlet acted ...
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