Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... suggests itself that the two direc- tions of the circulation of nourishment are kept , in healthier imaginations ... suggesting that in Coriolanus the imagination has collapsed upon itself , that his fantasy is that he is asked to feed ...
... suggests itself that the two direc- tions of the circulation of nourishment are kept , in healthier imaginations ... suggesting that in Coriolanus the imagination has collapsed upon itself , that his fantasy is that he is asked to feed ...
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... suggest , then , that Farnham obscures the issue when he classifies Coriolanus , Ti- mon , and Antony with Macbeth , as " rare spirits deeply tainted " and argues that " unlike the heroes of the mid- dle tragic world , those of the last ...
... suggest , then , that Farnham obscures the issue when he classifies Coriolanus , Ti- mon , and Antony with Macbeth , as " rare spirits deeply tainted " and argues that " unlike the heroes of the mid- dle tragic world , those of the last ...
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... suggested that Shakespeare read 1010 folio pages before he came to the death of Cleopatra . ) It is certainly not a ... suggest by quotation from any one writer such as Montaigne that Caesar was generally agreed to be a detestable ...
... suggested that Shakespeare read 1010 folio pages before he came to the death of Cleopatra . ) It is certainly not a ... suggest by quotation from any one writer such as Montaigne that Caesar was generally agreed to be a detestable ...
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