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4. So many things, you have not dreamt of​

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Answered by ushasingh9191
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The answers given thus far have failed to address a more basic reality about this line. What is Horatio's "philosophy?" It's the same philosophy of all good Wittenberg students: the Christian doctrine. And if you had been an Elizabethan Englishman/woman watching this play in 1600 (when we think it was written), then Hamlet's line would have struck you as mildly, if not outright, insane.

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Answered by innocentgirl1070
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The answers given thus far have failed to address a more basic reality about this line. What is Horatio's "philosophy?" It's the same philosophy of all good Wittenberg students: the Christian doctrine. And if you had been an Elizabethan Englishman/woman watching this play in 1600 (when we think it was written), then Hamlet's line would have struck you as mildly, if not outright, insane.

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