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... Hamlet leave Gertrude ( still living , thus possibly penitent ) to Heaven , while vexing Heaven with regi- cide ? Here the traditional revenge play conflicts with the Christian dispensation ( to cite a commonplace of Hamlet criti- cism ) ...
... Hamlet leave Gertrude ( still living , thus possibly penitent ) to Heaven , while vexing Heaven with regi- cide ? Here the traditional revenge play conflicts with the Christian dispensation ( to cite a commonplace of Hamlet criti- cism ) ...
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... Hamlet cannot exorcise evil in the state by bringing Gertrude to re- pent . The state itself , political man , is so stewed in its own corruption that no mere human medicine can heal it . Hamlet's own efforts , then , bear the fruit of ...
... Hamlet cannot exorcise evil in the state by bringing Gertrude to re- pent . The state itself , political man , is so stewed in its own corruption that no mere human medicine can heal it . Hamlet's own efforts , then , bear the fruit of ...
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... Hamlet cannot exorcise evil in the state by bringing Gertrude to re- pent . The state itself , political man , is so stewed in its own corruption that no mere human medicine can heal it . Hamlet's own efforts , then , bear the fruit of ...
... Hamlet cannot exorcise evil in the state by bringing Gertrude to re- pent . The state itself , political man , is so stewed in its own corruption that no mere human medicine can heal it . Hamlet's own efforts , then , bear the fruit of ...
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