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If you want to do this seriously, hit the library for a book called SH'S IMAGERY by Caroline Spurgeon. If not, just read through the play and start collecting references to disease, rot, weeds, cosmetics, and/or play-acting.Posted by Hamlet on March 27, 1997 at 09:38:14
In Reply to "Imagery of Hamlet?" posted by dale on March 26, 1997 at 18:54:16
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