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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... whole way in this journey to the temple of abstract truth ; but there can be no reasonable doubt that , for a long part of it , he has followed the right track . And it is interesting to trace how that great rule of the poet , which ...
... whole way in this journey to the temple of abstract truth ; but there can be no reasonable doubt that , for a long part of it , he has followed the right track . And it is interesting to trace how that great rule of the poet , which ...
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... whole scene in tenfold gloom and horror . We have to add that the moral of this play is great and im- pressive . Richard , having excited a general sense of indigna- tion , and a general desire of revenge , and , unaware of his danger ...
... whole scene in tenfold gloom and horror . We have to add that the moral of this play is great and im- pressive . Richard , having excited a general sense of indigna- tion , and a general desire of revenge , and , unaware of his danger ...
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... whole play rests : You are three men of sin , whom Destiny , That hath to instrument this lower world . And what is in't , the never - surfeited sea Hath caus'd to belch up you ; and , on this island , Where man doth not inhabit , you ...
... whole play rests : You are three men of sin , whom Destiny , That hath to instrument this lower world . And what is in't , the never - surfeited sea Hath caus'd to belch up you ; and , on this island , Where man doth not inhabit , you ...
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