Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 pages |
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... becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . ” Human reason is so constitut- ed , the critic believes , that our ... become a meta- phor of metaphor itself , for the union of these two divergent terms - the " mutual flame " in which ...
... becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . ” Human reason is so constitut- ed , the critic believes , that our ... become a meta- phor of metaphor itself , for the union of these two divergent terms - the " mutual flame " in which ...
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... become privy to what the verses have been giving form to . We get to know this in some such way as a dreamer in awakening becomes privy to what he has been thinking in his dream , believing we per- ceive a method in the procession of ...
... become privy to what the verses have been giving form to . We get to know this in some such way as a dreamer in awakening becomes privy to what he has been thinking in his dream , believing we per- ceive a method in the procession of ...
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... become transformed into the more morally ambigu- ous and sympathetic quality of truth to self . Melchiori considers that the echoing of God's ' I AM ' in this phrase in Sonnet 121 implies that ' Shakespeare's God is the man within ...
... become transformed into the more morally ambigu- ous and sympathetic quality of truth to self . Melchiori considers that the echoing of God's ' I AM ' in this phrase in Sonnet 121 implies that ' Shakespeare's God is the man within ...
Contents
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Copyright | |
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