Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 2Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 - 591 pages This volume includes plot summaries, character profiles, criticism of the works and sources for further study. |
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... moral , and especially of sexual , frailties . All he saw was its Pharisaic aspect , and its often enough only simulated virtue . It was his indignation at this hypocritical virtue that led him to write Measure for Measure . He treated ...
... moral , and especially of sexual , frailties . All he saw was its Pharisaic aspect , and its often enough only simulated virtue . It was his indignation at this hypocritical virtue that led him to write Measure for Measure . He treated ...
Page 574
... moral pre- cepts Shakespeare is presenting moral occasions . The audience Act V. Scene i . Lady , Marina , and Pericles . By W. Hilton ( n.d. ) . From the Art Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library . not only has a map to the ...
... moral pre- cepts Shakespeare is presenting moral occasions . The audience Act V. Scene i . Lady , Marina , and Pericles . By W. Hilton ( n.d. ) . From the Art Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library . not only has a map to the ...
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... moral state ( Dionyza , Lysimachus , Boult ) are as uncomplicated and unconvincing as the moral states themselves . The striking lack of connexion between character , deed , and event in Pericles is perhaps less an offence against life ...
... moral state ( Dionyza , Lysimachus , Boult ) are as uncomplicated and unconvincing as the moral states themselves . The striking lack of connexion between character , deed , and event in Pericles is perhaps less an offence against life ...
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