Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 4Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... expression . Everything is related to it , because everything has value ; but the relation is abstract ; what is concrete is not the ground , but the subjects of the relation things themselves ; but they are not perceptibly ' like ' the ...
... expression . Everything is related to it , because everything has value ; but the relation is abstract ; what is concrete is not the ground , but the subjects of the relation things themselves ; but they are not perceptibly ' like ' the ...
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... expression of their passion and neglect to place it in perspective with the more exalted love of God , and he therefore regarded their deaths at the conclusion of the drama as an expression of tragic or poetic justice . Maintaining that ...
... expression of their passion and neglect to place it in perspective with the more exalted love of God , and he therefore regarded their deaths at the conclusion of the drama as an expression of tragic or poetic justice . Maintaining that ...
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... expression and her violation by the barbarous Goths as essentially the rape and mutilation of language when it is made to embody dramatic action . Shakespeare's purpose was to re- establish the importance of lyrical expression in his ...
... expression and her violation by the barbarous Goths as essentially the rape and mutilation of language when it is made to embody dramatic action . Shakespeare's purpose was to re- establish the importance of lyrical expression in his ...
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