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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... whole , but also in the positive sense that they do recognize a constituent dimension of the natural whole . Somewhat similarly , Shakes- peare's readers may come to understand the natural whole of politics - the best practicable or ...
... whole , but also in the positive sense that they do recognize a constituent dimension of the natural whole . Somewhat similarly , Shakes- peare's readers may come to understand the natural whole of politics - the best practicable or ...
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... whole . Thus the Many , whether bees or barons , become the One . Such an order in which the individual part is justi- fied by its relation to the whole - suggests the kind of synecdochic representation of historic whole by dra- matic ...
... whole . Thus the Many , whether bees or barons , become the One . Such an order in which the individual part is justi- fied by its relation to the whole - suggests the kind of synecdochic representation of historic whole by dra- matic ...
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... whole , which of the partners to this marriage must defer to the other ? Should priority be given to unity and wholeness - to Apollonian order , Aristotelian form , Hegel's synthesis , Ransom's universal , Tate's inten- sion , Frye's ...
... whole , which of the partners to this marriage must defer to the other ? Should priority be given to unity and wholeness - to Apollonian order , Aristotelian form , Hegel's synthesis , Ransom's universal , Tate's inten- sion , Frye's ...
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