His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... regard the Duke cynically , they should re- member that Lucio was but speaking according to the trick , and himself suggested a whipping as adequate punishment . Shakespeare puts into the Duke's mouth a speech on Death which might have ...
... regard the Duke cynically , they should re- member that Lucio was but speaking according to the trick , and himself suggested a whipping as adequate punishment . Shakespeare puts into the Duke's mouth a speech on Death which might have ...
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... regard to anyone's hopes , fears , or beliefs . His greatness is largely due to this fidelity in a mind of extraordinary power ; and if , as a private person , he had a religious faith , his tragic view can hardly have been in ...
... regard to anyone's hopes , fears , or beliefs . His greatness is largely due to this fidelity in a mind of extraordinary power ; and if , as a private person , he had a religious faith , his tragic view can hardly have been in ...
Strana 214
... regard to their feelings , thoughts and resolu- tions . Nor , I believe , are the facts ever so presented that it seems to us as if the supreme power , whatever it may be , had a special spite against a family or an individual . Neither ...
... regard to their feelings , thoughts and resolu- tions . Nor , I believe , are the facts ever so presented that it seems to us as if the supreme power , whatever it may be , had a special spite against a family or an individual . Neither ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 12 |
Contents | 15 |
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