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... past . The emblem of his double function is the memento that he treasures - - corpse , cadaver or skull at once a warning to his enemies ( a ' terror to fat folks ' ) and a physical proof of the past which they deny . Clois Hoffman ...
... past . The emblem of his double function is the memento that he treasures - - corpse , cadaver or skull at once a warning to his enemies ( a ' terror to fat folks ' ) and a physical proof of the past which they deny . Clois Hoffman ...
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... past that Claudius has ' cut off ' . Thus his repeated determination to ' follow ' [ 22 ] the Ghost in Act I , scene iv is an enactment of his commitment to the claims of past on present and future to memory , quence and succession ...
... past that Claudius has ' cut off ' . Thus his repeated determination to ' follow ' [ 22 ] the Ghost in Act I , scene iv is an enactment of his commitment to the claims of past on present and future to memory , quence and succession ...
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... past in a witty memorial the play , an apparent fiction which he converts to an image of the truth . His play is an articulate substitute for the anarchic language of madness , subduing its metaphoric al- lusiveness to the intelligible ...
... past in a witty memorial the play , an apparent fiction which he converts to an image of the truth . His play is an articulate substitute for the anarchic language of madness , subduing its metaphoric al- lusiveness to the intelligible ...
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