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2018

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Home Torrents Top torrents Upload a torrent FAQ Twitter Forum Chat Details for William Shakespeare - 37 - Hamlet - Beale & Stubbs Created by Ratio: 1.20wordcity Audio Books : Literary : Other quality : English “Words, words, words.” The Arkangel Hamlet with Russell Beale in the title role. In an interview he had this to say about his approach. “I went to it with very few ideas. I had a couple of negative ideas in my head. I wasn’t convinced by his madness and I also knew that I didn’t want to sexually assault my mother. What came out was not what I had expected. He came out very soft, very sweet, he was a sweet Prince. The role of Hamlet is very hospitable. It will take anything you throw at it. You get bitter Hamlets, you get revengeful Hamlets, arrogant Hamlets, witty Hamlets. He [Russell Beale’s Hamlet] was just so devastated by the unexpectedness of grief. He didn’t know what to do with himself. The moment he sees the Ghost he knows it’s suicide. He knows he will die. He sort of wants to really...” A notable performance even though I prefer David Tennant in the RSC production. Kindly seed. William Shakespeare - 11 - Hamlet - bbc 1999 William Shakespeare - 15 - Hamlet - Pickup, bbc 1971 William Shakespeare - 21 - Hamlet - John Gielgud 1948

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(Адаптированная аудиокнига) Shakespeare William / Шекспи́р Уи́льям – Macbeth / Макбет (Macmillan Readers Level 6) [2010, PDF, MP3, ENG] :: RuTracker.org

(Адаптированная аудиокнига) Shakespeare William / Шекспи́р Уи́льям – Macbeth / Макбет (Macmillan Readers Level 6) [2010, PDF, MP3, ENG] pic Год выпуска: 2010 г. Автор: Shakespeare William / Шекспи́р Уи́льям Категория: Адаптированная аудиокнига Издатель: Macmillan Heinemann ELT Язык курса: British English ISBN: 978-0-2304-0223-2 Серия: Macmillan Readers, Upper Формат: PDF Качество: Отсканированные страницы Кол-во страниц: 120 Аудио кодек: MP3 Битрейт аудио: 128 kbps Описание: История Макбета – одна из мрачнейших трагедий Шекспира. Макбет приходит к власти, подталкиваемый своей женой, леди Макбет. Амбиции ведут их в мир страха и сумасшествия, которые разрушают их брак и приводят к печальному концу. Благодарность stiw за редакцию текста

2008

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark - Shakespeare Quotes

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Horatio: He waxes desperate with imagination. Marcellus: Let's follow. 'Tis not fit thus to obey him. Horatio: Have after. To what issue will this come? Marcellus: Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Horatio: Heaven will direct it. Marcellus: Nay, let's follow him. [Exeunt.] Hamlet Act 1, scene 4, 87–91 This is one time when the popular misquotation—"Something's rotten in Denmark"—is a real improvement on the original. But you ought to be careful around purists, who will also remember that the minor character Marcellus, and not Hamlet, is the one who coins the phrase. There's a reason he says "state of Denmark" rather than just Denmark: the fish is rotting from the head down—all is not well at the top of the political hierarchy. There have been some hair-raising goings-on outside the castle at Elsinore. As the terrified Horatio and Marcellus look on, the ghost of the recently deceased king appears to Prince Hamlet. The spirit beckons Hamlet offstage, and the frenzied prince follows after, ordering the witnesses to stay put. They quickly decide to tag along anyway—it's not "fit" to obey someone who is in such a desperate state. In this confused exchange, Marcellus's famous non sequitur sustains the foreboding mood of the disjointed and mysterious action. And it reinforces the point and tone of some of Hamlet's earlier remarks—for example, that Denmark is "an unweeded garden" of "things rank and gross in nature" (Act 1, scene 2). When his father's ghost tells him his chilling tale in scene 5, the prince will realize just how rotten things really are in Denmark. Themes: politics, intrigue, supernatural phenomena

Shakespeare's Sonnet 23

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SONNET 23 As an unperfect actor on the stage Who with his fear is put besides his part, Or some fierce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens his own heart. So I, for fear of trust, forget to say The perfect ceremony of love's rite, And in mine own love's strength seem to decay, O'ercharged with burden of mine own love's might. O, let my books be then the eloquence And dumb presagers of my speaking breast, Who plead for love and look for recompense More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O, learn to read what silent love hath writ: To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit.

SCENE III. A room in the castle.

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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Shakespeare homepage | Hamlet | Act 3, Scene 3 Previous scene | Next scene KING CLAUDIUS [Rising] My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go. Exit