Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... present time is that Rich- ard's time is over . The " now " of providence replaces the momentary " now " of the " usurping boar " [ V. ii . 7 ] . We shall have to return to Act IV , scene iv later . It is con- structed almost entirely ...
... present time is that Rich- ard's time is over . The " now " of providence replaces the momentary " now " of the " usurping boar " [ V. ii . 7 ] . We shall have to return to Act IV , scene iv later . It is con- structed almost entirely ...
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... present , it is the perspective of the past which reveals the present as climactic : an action initiated years earlier , on an occasion pro- vided by Prospero's negligence as governor is now about to be resolved in one way or another ...
... present , it is the perspective of the past which reveals the present as climactic : an action initiated years earlier , on an occasion pro- vided by Prospero's negligence as governor is now about to be resolved in one way or another ...
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... present time and his read- iness to put it to use in the service of Miranda are the strongest proof that he is an honorable and " patient log man ” [ III . i . 67 ] . The future of love , however , can never be certain , since men are ...
... present time and his read- iness to put it to use in the service of Miranda are the strongest proof that he is an honorable and " patient log man ” [ III . i . 67 ] . The future of love , however , can never be certain , since men are ...
Inhalt
Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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