Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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Page 176
... expression of revolu- tionary intentions thinly disguised as a celebration of natural rhythms . But the ritualistic structure of such expressions remains a troublesome obstacle to any- one who wishes to see the holiday performances as ...
... expression of revolu- tionary intentions thinly disguised as a celebration of natural rhythms . But the ritualistic structure of such expressions remains a troublesome obstacle to any- one who wishes to see the holiday performances as ...
Page 181
... expressions is no proof against their sincerity . If , in the Muscovite scene , the men mistake a token for the ... expression of love , could be meaningful outside the bounds of received convention . The " truth of language " would ...
... expressions is no proof against their sincerity . If , in the Muscovite scene , the men mistake a token for the ... expression of love , could be meaningful outside the bounds of received convention . The " truth of language " would ...
Page 198
... expression but also in thought . Not even the most arrogant man makes as much of himself as the lover makes of his beloved . To love and to be wise are incompatible . III . Love is either reciprocated or spurned ; in the latter case the ...
... expression but also in thought . Not even the most arrogant man makes as much of himself as the lover makes of his beloved . To love and to be wise are incompatible . III . Love is either reciprocated or spurned ; in the latter case the ...
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