Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... kind of continuous present , yet one that remains hanging between ' ancient grudge ' and ' new mutiny ' . Likewise , the ' star - crossed lovers take their life ' in a present whose intimations of living and loving are circumscribed by ...
... kind of continuous present , yet one that remains hanging between ' ancient grudge ' and ' new mutiny ' . Likewise , the ' star - crossed lovers take their life ' in a present whose intimations of living and loving are circumscribed by ...
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... kind we call idols of the tribe ; the second kind , idols of the den ; and the third kind , idols of the market . There is also a fourth kind , which we call idols of the theatre , being superinduced by false theories , or philosophies ...
... kind we call idols of the tribe ; the second kind , idols of the den ; and the third kind , idols of the market . There is also a fourth kind , which we call idols of the theatre , being superinduced by false theories , or philosophies ...
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... kind of verbal intercourse to which the elderly Boyet must be resigned in view of his " I cannot , cannot , cannot . " Biron's generative potential , both physically and verbally , is greater than Boyet's ; and the first full- length ...
... kind of verbal intercourse to which the elderly Boyet must be resigned in view of his " I cannot , cannot , cannot . " Biron's generative potential , both physically and verbally , is greater than Boyet's ; and the first full- length ...
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