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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... qualities in them , by means of which they decide in this way or in that , this is everywhere the actual centre towards which the poet worked , and his leading thought here , as we everywhere dem- onstrate , is of a moral psychological ...
... qualities in them , by means of which they decide in this way or in that , this is everywhere the actual centre towards which the poet worked , and his leading thought here , as we everywhere dem- onstrate , is of a moral psychological ...
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... qualities ; and although there is no hint in the play of any under - valuing of physical bravery , we are left in no doubt of the rigidity and narrowness of the code . In Volumnia's affirmation the " honourable " qualities are re ...
... qualities ; and although there is no hint in the play of any under - valuing of physical bravery , we are left in no doubt of the rigidity and narrowness of the code . In Volumnia's affirmation the " honourable " qualities are re ...
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... qualities in Katharina that no one else , possibly even the shrew herself , ever suspects . What he assumes as appar- ently false turns out to be startlingly true . His " treatment " is a steady unfolding of her really fine qualities ...
... qualities in Katharina that no one else , possibly even the shrew herself , ever suspects . What he assumes as appar- ently false turns out to be startlingly true . His " treatment " is a steady unfolding of her really fine qualities ...
Contents
King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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