Augustan WorldsLeicester University Press, 1978 - 311 sivua |
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Sivu 76
... ghost in Pope's poem requires more than the ' garland ' which is sought in Jonson's . The Unfortunate Lady , like the ghost of Hamlet's father , cannot rest until a wrong has been righted . This is the principal business of the poem ...
... ghost in Pope's poem requires more than the ' garland ' which is sought in Jonson's . The Unfortunate Lady , like the ghost of Hamlet's father , cannot rest until a wrong has been righted . This is the principal business of the poem ...
Sivu 130
... Ghost , shall to thy Ghost be paid . There is a certain briskness , perhaps , in Ulysses's military courtesy : ' Request granted , Elpenor ! Elpenor , dismiss ! ' And there may have been a thought in Pope's mind ( though he allows no ...
... Ghost , shall to thy Ghost be paid . There is a certain briskness , perhaps , in Ulysses's military courtesy : ' Request granted , Elpenor ! Elpenor , dismiss ! ' And there may have been a thought in Pope's mind ( though he allows no ...
Sivu 169
... Ghost . [ Kills the Ghost . HUNC . O barbarous Deed ! - I will revenge him so . [ Kills Griz . Ha ! Grizzle kill'd - then Murtheress beware . [ Kills Hunc . QUEEN . O wretch ! - have at thee . [ Kills Dood . NOOD . And have at thee too ...
... Ghost . [ Kills the Ghost . HUNC . O barbarous Deed ! - I will revenge him so . [ Kills Griz . Ha ! Grizzle kill'd - then Murtheress beware . [ Kills Hunc . QUEEN . O wretch ! - have at thee . [ Kills Dood . NOOD . And have at thee too ...
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Editors Preface | 7 |
the Historian Ronald Paulson | 11 |
Drydens Shakespeare William Myers | 15 |
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