[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next >> 1 to 10 of 89 Entries from All Files for "Ophelia near Polonius" in All Fields
Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 1) Commentary Note for line 78:78 So frownd he once, when in an angry parle... fought on the ice between Poland and Denmark. Polonius then gives his advice to Ophelia, [quotes 589] <i>i.e. </i>Hamlet, the besieger, must do more than simply ...
... enmark,</i> <sc>gertrude</sc><i> the Queen,</i> <sc> hamlet, polonius, laertes, ophelia, [[voltemand, cornelius]] lords</sc> <i>attendant</i>] <sc>Edwards</sc> ...
... ebauches [308], the “hugger mugger” burial of Polonius [2821] and Ophelia, the cutting short of the play-within [2130] and the fencing match [3779 ...
4) Commentary Note for line 190:190 With mirth in funerall, and with dirdge in marriage,5) Commentary Note for line 250:250 Doe not for euer with thy vailed lids... ing—and hence his desire—is also dysfunctional . . . . The death of Ophelia, as well as the murder of Polonius, are, according to Lacan, ritual sacr ...
... ts the Reynaldo scene, places the scene in a hall in the castle, preparing for Ophelia's encounter with Hamlet. At the end of the scene, right after Polonius s ...
... the strong family feeling in Polonius's family. Laertes's love for his sister Ophelia, whom we see for the first time, and their regard for their father, in s ...
... aertes's impulses for revenge later. There is nothing to show that Laertes and Ophelia are contemptuous of Polonius's long-windedness.”</para></cn> < ...
7) Commentary Note for line 465:465 But let me heere from you.... . . . you] <sc> Thompson & Taylor </sc> (ed. 2006): “Laertes and Ophelia consistently use the more formal pronouns to each other in this scene; P ...
... <para>467<tab></tab><i>Hamlet</i>] <sc>Trench</sc> (1913, p. 66): Polonius and Ophelia, in contrast to Laertes, “will never fail to give 'Lord Hamlet' h ...
... he area of sexuality as well as in others. </p. 69> Polonius' language to Ophelia when he advises her how </p. 69><p. 70> to act in the ‘ ...
... > (ed. 1980): “This remark introduces the love affair between Hamlet and Ophelia. Both Polonius and Laertes suppose that Hamlet has only a passing inter ...
9) Commentary Note for line 469:469 A Violet in the youth of primy nature,... of Polonius . . . .We meet both flower and proverb at the very introduction of Ophelia, Laertes admonition to her, foreshadowing her character and future in wa ...
10) Commentary Note for line 483:483 Carue for himselfe, for on his choise depends... ng oneself at table and had become proverbial: see Dent, C100). The belief that Ophelia would be an inappropriate partner for Hamlet which is reiterated by Polo ...
Next Results >>
All Files Commentary Notes
Material Textual Notes Immaterial Textual Notes
Surrounding Context
Range of Proximity searches