His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Lippincott, 1964 - 432 strán (strany) Webster and his big brother Arnold discover that camping out all night for the first time is a lot of fun, but also a little bit scary. |
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Strana 68
... cause and effect in the unfolding of history . Shakespeare adopts the whole teaching of Hall and of the Mirror for Magistrates . The passages about the death of Richard II quoted above serve to illustrate this just as well as to ...
... cause and effect in the unfolding of history . Shakespeare adopts the whole teaching of Hall and of the Mirror for Magistrates . The passages about the death of Richard II quoted above serve to illustrate this just as well as to ...
Strana 121
... cause in the young man's sexual desire , and a formal cause in the social order represented by the senex , with which the hero comes to terms when he gratifies his desire . It has an efficient cause in the character who brings about the ...
... cause in the young man's sexual desire , and a formal cause in the social order represented by the senex , with which the hero comes to terms when he gratifies his desire . It has an efficient cause in the character who brings about the ...
Strana 196
... cause that hath no mean dependence Upon our joint and several dignities . It would be hard to find a more lame and impotent conclusion than this , and though we may say that Shakespeare was forced by the familiar story to end the ...
... cause that hath no mean dependence Upon our joint and several dignities . It would be hard to find a more lame and impotent conclusion than this , and though we may say that Shakespeare was forced by the familiar story to end the ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
Shakspeares Dramas | 29 |
Shakespeares Genius | 35 |
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