Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 155
... feeling ; a feeling , compounded of horror , on account of his guilt ; and of admiration , on account of his talents . ( pp . 7-9 ) It may be apprehended , that the mixed feeling now mentioned may be termed indignation ; nor have I any ...
... feeling ; a feeling , compounded of horror , on account of his guilt ; and of admiration , on account of his talents . ( pp . 7-9 ) It may be apprehended , that the mixed feeling now mentioned may be termed indignation ; nor have I any ...
Page 239
... feeling of satiety that leads to vengefulness and cruelty . The critic also emphasizes that , in contrast to many of the other characters who are forced to confront the consequences of their evil deeds , Rich- ard either " lacks moral ...
... feeling of satiety that leads to vengefulness and cruelty . The critic also emphasizes that , in contrast to many of the other characters who are forced to confront the consequences of their evil deeds , Rich- ard either " lacks moral ...
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... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because it rests not in the analytic processes , but in that sane equipoise of the facul- ties , during which the feelings ...
... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because it rests not in the analytic processes , but in that sane equipoise of the facul- ties , during which the feelings ...
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