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“To kill old Hamlet in the garden, with poison in the ears.”
Hamlet Act One, Part Four By Dennis Abrams ——————————— As we work our way through Hamlet, and through some of my favorite critical essays (whether or not I agree with them or not), I thought it might be useful to … Continue reading
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