| Paul Kuritz - 2006 - 196 pages
...up myself... Doomed for a certain term to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away. While Kyd's Ophelia dies by falling over a cliffs edge, Shakespeare's heroine drowns amid... | |
| W. Enfield - 2006 - 388 pages
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| James Grant - 2006 - 672 pages
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| Margreta de Grazia - 2007 - 16 pages
...the Ghost reveals, he has been sentenced for a definite period — "Doom'd for a certain term . . . Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature/ Are burnt and purg'd away" (1.5.10—13). That is bad enough: "O horrible! O horrible! Most horrible!" (80). But Hamlet wishes... | |
| Peter Marshall - 2007 - 323 pages
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| Joan Fitzpatrick - 2007 - 188 pages
...purgatory as a place where the body suffers physical agony, he is for the day confined to fast in fires Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away. (1.5.1 1-13) G. Blakemore Evans glossed 'fast' as "do penance" but provided no explanation... | |
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