Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... never men- tioned , and that it is never made vivid by observed combat or concrete reference to wounding or killing . The only direct reference to Bertram's deeds are the vague comments of Diana's mother that it was reported he had ...
... never men- tioned , and that it is never made vivid by observed combat or concrete reference to wounding or killing . The only direct reference to Bertram's deeds are the vague comments of Diana's mother that it was reported he had ...
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... never relent : the true imperial spirit feels it a preliminary condition to see first that it never does wrong . It is the antithesis of the outer and inner life that explains this contradiction in Cæsar's character . [ He ] is the ...
... never relent : the true imperial spirit feels it a preliminary condition to see first that it never does wrong . It is the antithesis of the outer and inner life that explains this contradiction in Cæsar's character . [ He ] is the ...
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... never been abused , and impulse never un- controlled by reason , into a high - sighted tyranny under which no man's life is safe . From this pinnacle of patriotic fervour Brutus never afterwards descends . It is all hallucination , of ...
... never been abused , and impulse never un- controlled by reason , into a high - sighted tyranny under which no man's life is safe . From this pinnacle of patriotic fervour Brutus never afterwards descends . It is all hallucination , of ...
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