The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... considered that Shakespeare had often magnified the contrast between his characters and their actions to quite unnecessary and incredible proportions that the critics so far discussed found many of his creations unconvincing and beyond ...
... considered that Shakespeare had often magnified the contrast between his characters and their actions to quite unnecessary and incredible proportions that the critics so far discussed found many of his creations unconvincing and beyond ...
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... considered , without necessarily being erected into dogmas . There is not much point , really , in talking about Shakespeare's psychology unless we are prepared to take account of the work of acknowledged specialists in the field ...
... considered , without necessarily being erected into dogmas . There is not much point , really , in talking about Shakespeare's psychology unless we are prepared to take account of the work of acknowledged specialists in the field ...
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... considered , and certain important distinctions made . The application of this teaching to the revenge theme in Hamlet helps us to find at least some consistency between such seemingly contradictory features as the protagonist's moral ...
... considered , and certain important distinctions made . The application of this teaching to the revenge theme in Hamlet helps us to find at least some consistency between such seemingly contradictory features as the protagonist's moral ...
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