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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... human experience - those aspects that remain unsolved [ aspects having to do with human feelings and relationships ] . The result of such a [ dichoto- mizing ] process is to keep men from fully integrating these areas into their own ...
... human experience - those aspects that remain unsolved [ aspects having to do with human feelings and relationships ] . The result of such a [ dichoto- mizing ] process is to keep men from fully integrating these areas into their own ...
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... human failure . We , of course , are sensitized from the first to his human shortcomings . But it is not clear that Prospero can see them for himself . Our awareness of the conflict in his mind ( between Ariel and Caliban ) , of his ...
... human failure . We , of course , are sensitized from the first to his human shortcomings . But it is not clear that Prospero can see them for himself . Our awareness of the conflict in his mind ( between Ariel and Caliban ) , of his ...
Page 464
... human ) is more sensitized to human suffering than Pros- pero , then so much the more diminished is Prospero's human- ity . From here it is one short step to the abjuration . Since Prospero has failed his magic , and his magic has ...
... human ) is more sensitized to human suffering than Pros- pero , then so much the more diminished is Prospero's human- ity . From here it is one short step to the abjuration . Since Prospero has failed his magic , and his magic has ...
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