Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human plans . On his return , he does not exude confidence in his ability to repeat his success . Instead , he seems full of the ter- rible sadness of a man who sees human impotence , rather than human power , in the haphazard working ...
... human plans . On his return , he does not exude confidence in his ability to repeat his success . Instead , he seems full of the ter- rible sadness of a man who sees human impotence , rather than human power , in the haphazard working ...
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... human society . Human social systems are imposed upon natural systems . The pairing of city / forest helps justify the king's extension of his author- ity over nature : as the king is ruler and protector of the civil society , he is ...
... human society . Human social systems are imposed upon natural systems . The pairing of city / forest helps justify the king's extension of his author- ity over nature : as the king is ruler and protector of the civil society , he is ...
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... human behavior and motivation ; we are shocked along with Troi- lus , our romantic yearning for enduring love disappointed once again ; and we sneer at human folly and wickedness with Thersites . Perhaps , though , there is more : if ...
... human behavior and motivation ; we are shocked along with Troi- lus , our romantic yearning for enduring love disappointed once again ; and we sneer at human folly and wickedness with Thersites . Perhaps , though , there is more : if ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
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