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The Tempest / Буря
The gents Of Verona / Два веронца
The Merry other halves Of Windsor / Винздорские проказницы
Measure For degree / Мера за меру
The Comedy Of blunders / Комедия ошибок
Much Ado approximately not anything / Много шума из ничего
Loves Labours misplaced / Бесплодные усилия любви
A Midsummer-Nights Dream / Сон в летнюю ночь
The service provider Of Venice / Венецианский купец
As you love It / Как вам это понравится
The Taming Of The Shrew / Укрощение строптивой
Alls good That Ends good / Всё хорошо что хорошо кончается
Twelfth-Night Or What you'll / Двенадцатая ночь
The Winters story / Зимняя сказка
King John / Король Иоанн
Richard II / Ричард II
Henry IV half 1 / Генрих IV Часть 1
Henry IV half 2 / Генрих IV Часть 2
Henry V / Генрих V
Henry VI half 1 / Генрих VI Часть 1
Henry VI half 2 / Генрих VI Часть 2
Henry VI half three / Генрих VI Часть 3
Richard III / Ричард III
Henry VIII / Генрих VIII
Troilus And Cressida / Троил и Крессида
Coriolanus / Кориолан
Titus Andronicus / Тит Андроник
Romeo And Juliet / Ромео и Джульетта
Timon Of Athens / Тимон Афинский
Julius Caesar / Юлий Цезарь
Macbeth / Макбет
Hamlet / Гамлет
King Lear / Король Лир
Othello / Отелло
Antony and Cleopatra / Антоний и Клеопатра
Cymbeline / Цимбелин
Pericles Prince Of Tyre / Перикл
Venus And Adonis / Венера и Адонис
The Rape Of Lucrece / Лукреция
Sonnets / Сонеты
A fans grievance / Жалоба влюблённой
The Passionate Pilgrim / Страстный пилигрим
Sonnets To Sundry Notes Of song / Сонеты к разным музыкальным нотам
The Phoenix And The Turtle / Феникс и голубка

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This was a sincere moment of seeking solace from a friend whom he trusted. However, as he took her more into his confidence, his physical affection took on a quality at once more needy and erotic, and Ophelia began to recoil, looking around her and revealing her awareness of the eavesdroppers. indd 42 30/06/11 11:06 AM madness and masculinity in australian hamlets this point. He flung himself away from her and began to attack her bitterly. The first instance of Hamlet’s becoming aware of the eavesdroppers is documented as the 1820 performance by J.

Prior to Ophelia’s account to Polonius of Hamlet’s ‘distracted’ state (act 2, scene 1, lines 75–101), the lights came up on the young couple in the ecstatic stages of an energetic sexual encounter, accompanied by rowdy rock guitar. Hamlet’s groan of pleasure became a laugh. He slipped down to his knees hugging Ophelia (Sacha Horler) before she, giggling, shooed him behind the makeshift ‘arras’, just before her father’s arrival. 76). Her following speech, usually treated as a portrait of Hamlet’s derangement, made a cleverly evasive account of their vigorous sexual encounter: He raised a sigh so piteous and profound That it did seem to shatter all his bulk And end his being… (act 2, scene 1, lines 95–7).

76). Her following speech, usually treated as a portrait of Hamlet’s derangement, made a cleverly evasive account of their vigorous sexual encounter: He raised a sigh so piteous and profound That it did seem to shatter all his bulk And end his being… (act 2, scene 1, lines 95–7). Ending with ‘that done, he lets me go’ (act 2, scene 1, line 97), Horler moved from the spot where the encounter had minutes before taken place. The double entendre was not lost on the school-aged audience26 and an empathetic confederacy seemed to develop from this point between the young couple and the young audience who were privy to their secret.

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