Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 167
... nature - his pride and ' choler ' , his lack of temperance carries him on to destroy what he thinks he is saving . ' His nature is too noble for the world ' , says Menenius , He would not flatter Neptune for his trident , Or Jove for's ...
... nature - his pride and ' choler ' , his lack of temperance carries him on to destroy what he thinks he is saving . ' His nature is too noble for the world ' , says Menenius , He would not flatter Neptune for his trident , Or Jove for's ...
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... nature is an integral part of a Great Nature encompassing both polis and cosmos ; the other characters live by a system which makes of politics a science answerable only to the necessity of maintaining the state and concerned with human ...
... nature is an integral part of a Great Nature encompassing both polis and cosmos ; the other characters live by a system which makes of politics a science answerable only to the necessity of maintaining the state and concerned with human ...
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... nature " are fragmented and conflicting . In order to yield to his natural impulse to save his family , Coriolanus must not only betray his new allies , but also rec- ognize as treachery his adoption of their cause . At first , in an ...
... nature " are fragmented and conflicting . In order to yield to his natural impulse to save his family , Coriolanus must not only betray his new allies , but also rec- ognize as treachery his adoption of their cause . At first , in an ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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