The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... claims . Not alone did some of them undertake to discover once and for all the ' real meaning ' of plays such as Hamlet and King Lear : they even claimed to be able , by means of the analytical method , to penetrate to the innermost ...
... claims . Not alone did some of them undertake to discover once and for all the ' real meaning ' of plays such as Hamlet and King Lear : they even claimed to be able , by means of the analytical method , to penetrate to the innermost ...
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... claim that he knows Angelo's mind by virtue of being his confessor , and in his readiness to deceive Mariana , Isabella ... claims to goodness are , in the opinion of those who feel that she scarcely enjoyed the approval of her creator ...
... claim that he knows Angelo's mind by virtue of being his confessor , and in his readiness to deceive Mariana , Isabella ... claims to goodness are , in the opinion of those who feel that she scarcely enjoyed the approval of her creator ...
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... claims made for historical criticism as against , say , ' modern readings ' are excessive . This brings us face to ... claims , achievements and limitations of the historical method as applied to the plays . Not all advocates of ...
... claims made for historical criticism as against , say , ' modern readings ' are excessive . This brings us face to ... claims , achievements and limitations of the historical method as applied to the plays . Not all advocates of ...
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