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Ou, as I Longue; but if you had as lief the saw the air too I gently: for in the say-whirlwind of a temperance, that s me to the soul to w tear a passion to s of the groundlings…
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Ou, as I
Longue; but if you
had as lief the
saw the air too
I gently: for in the
say-whirlwind of
a temperance, that
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w tear a passion to
s of the groundlings,
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What Elizabethan idea does Hamlet address in the
excerpt?
O the exploration of spiritual concepts
O the representation of human experiences
the construction of permanent theater houses
O the presentation of political commentary
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Answer: the representation of human experiences
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