Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... sense , sense saves another way . ( II.i.174-77 ) The King's cure is not so much a medical achievement as an act of faith and grace ; this is why we feel that he is re- ally cured before he leaves the stage , and the " Flourish " which ...
... sense , sense saves another way . ( II.i.174-77 ) The King's cure is not so much a medical achievement as an act of faith and grace ; this is why we feel that he is re- ally cured before he leaves the stage , and the " Flourish " which ...
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... sense of something handed down from the past , cultural in the sense that what was transmitted were symbolic forms and signifying practices , a history from below encoded in names and occasions , a memorial vocabulary and even a formal ...
... sense of something handed down from the past , cultural in the sense that what was transmitted were symbolic forms and signifying practices , a history from below encoded in names and occasions , a memorial vocabulary and even a formal ...
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... sense of his name as both part of his personality , a portion of his soul , 18 and as disembodied spirit allied with ... sense of guilt . . . an inescapable sense of self - condemnation which does not even wait for the phantasied deed to ...
... sense of his name as both part of his personality , a portion of his soul , 18 and as disembodied spirit allied with ... sense of guilt . . . an inescapable sense of self - condemnation which does not even wait for the phantasied deed to ...
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