Shakespearean Tragedy

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But I think wenaturally take him to be about as old as Laertes, Rosencrantz andGuildenstern, and take them to be less than thirty. Further, thelanguage used by Laertes and Polonius to Ophelia in I. Iii. Wouldcertainly, by itself, lead one to imagine Hamlet as a good deal lessthan thirty; and the impression it makes is not, to me, altogethereffaced by the fact that Henry V. At his accession is said to be in 'thevery May-morn of his youth, '--an expression which corresponds closelywith those used... by Laertes to Ophelia. In some passages, again, there isan air of boyish petulance. On the other side, however, we should haveto set (1) the maturity of Hamlet's thought; (2) his manner, on thewhole, to other men and to his mother, which, I think, is far fromsuggesting the idea of a mere youth; (3) such a passage as his words toHoratio at III. Ii. 59 ff. , which imply that both he and Horatio haveseen a good deal of life (this passage has in Q1 nothing correspondingto the most significant lines).

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