Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 54 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... examples I have discussed so far fall into two main groups based on a straightforward technical difference : those which ... example ( more animated in its pre - 7.30 phase ) of the combination , before returning to Vienna where I began ...
... examples I have discussed so far fall into two main groups based on a straightforward technical difference : those which ... example ( more animated in its pre - 7.30 phase ) of the combination , before returning to Vienna where I began ...
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... example . Finally , though , he defers to us the audience . He says : " What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye / I give my cause , who best can justify " ( 41-42 ) . It's as if having already rendered his judgment about ...
... example . Finally , though , he defers to us the audience . He says : " What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye / I give my cause , who best can justify " ( 41-42 ) . It's as if having already rendered his judgment about ...
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... example , consider The Taming of the Shrew , a very early play , but one that reveals in a relatively simple fashion how difficult it is to establish a single interpretative perspective from which to master the turbulence of the text ...
... example , consider The Taming of the Shrew , a very early play , but one that reveals in a relatively simple fashion how difficult it is to establish a single interpretative perspective from which to master the turbulence of the text ...
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