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 32
... once takes place in the man and the woman . Both almost cease to be witty ; they perhaps do not lose their wit , but it nearly - not quite , indeed — vanishes in the new earnest purpose of life . Gone is that scintillation of self ...
... once takes place in the man and the woman . Both almost cease to be witty ; they perhaps do not lose their wit , but it nearly - not quite , indeed — vanishes in the new earnest purpose of life . Gone is that scintillation of self ...
Page 101
... once , and if he loses interest in one of them , he leaves it frankly as a mock - up . But always for a good reason . He worked at speed , had to make a rapid choice of materials , and when a situation , or a character , fails to come ...
... once , and if he loses interest in one of them , he leaves it frankly as a mock - up . But always for a good reason . He worked at speed , had to make a rapid choice of materials , and when a situation , or a character , fails to come ...
Page 375
... once the accepted bond of conscience has been broken by an act of usurpation , once the moral foundations of ' degree ' have been undermined both in the individual and in the relationships of society , what is to prevent Antonio ...
... once the accepted bond of conscience has been broken by an act of usurpation , once the moral foundations of ' degree ' have been undermined both in the individual and in the relationships of society , what is to prevent Antonio ...
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