The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... common objection to a Christian approach is that there are few references to orthodox Christian theology in the plays , certainly not enough to enable one to advance a convincing interpretation of any of them in specifically Christian ...
... common objection to a Christian approach is that there are few references to orthodox Christian theology in the plays , certainly not enough to enable one to advance a convincing interpretation of any of them in specifically Christian ...
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... common level of intelligence , a common moral outlook and a common sensibility . But even if the historical critic did possess enough detailed factual information to enable him to speak with confidence of the expectations and ...
... common level of intelligence , a common moral outlook and a common sensibility . But even if the historical critic did possess enough detailed factual information to enable him to speak with confidence of the expectations and ...
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... Common Pursuit , 1962 edn . , p . 287 . 32 ' King Lear ' in Some Shakespearian Themes , 1960 , p . 79 . 33 Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , p . 235 . 34 This Great Stage , 1949 , pp . 260 and 268 . 35 " The new King Lear ' , Critical ...
... Common Pursuit , 1962 edn . , p . 287 . 32 ' King Lear ' in Some Shakespearian Themes , 1960 , p . 79 . 33 Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , p . 235 . 34 This Great Stage , 1949 , pp . 260 and 268 . 35 " The new King Lear ' , Critical ...
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