The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... thought it necessary to refine the Shakespearian idiom by removing ' that heap of rubbish under which many excellent thoughts lay wholly buried ' . He found the language of the plays frequently coarse , ungrammatical , obscure and ...
... thought it necessary to refine the Shakespearian idiom by removing ' that heap of rubbish under which many excellent thoughts lay wholly buried ' . He found the language of the plays frequently coarse , ungrammatical , obscure and ...
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... thought . In the case of both Hamlet and Measure for Measure it is possible to argue plausibly enough that they are not morally ambiguous provided that we read them with due attention to traditional Christian thought and that we resist ...
... thought . In the case of both Hamlet and Measure for Measure it is possible to argue plausibly enough that they are not morally ambiguous provided that we read them with due attention to traditional Christian thought and that we resist ...
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... thought of his earlier reluctance to enforce the law , his conduct of the trial and the judgments implicit in his treatment of Juliet , Barnardine , Claudio , Angelo and Isabella illustrate his temperate wisdom , his settled ...
... thought of his earlier reluctance to enforce the law , his conduct of the trial and the judgments implicit in his treatment of Juliet , Barnardine , Claudio , Angelo and Isabella illustrate his temperate wisdom , his settled ...
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