William Shakespeare: the Early ComediesBritish Council and the National Book League, 1964 - 60 ページ |
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... fact not contradictory but complementary , represent alternative and valid points of view . Properly considered , they can be made to illuminate one another and so to contribute to a more complete understanding of Shakespeare's ...
... fact not contradictory but complementary , represent alternative and valid points of view . Properly considered , they can be made to illuminate one another and so to contribute to a more complete understanding of Shakespeare's ...
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... fact that Shakespeare argues in favour of a proper degree of sub- mission as natural , implicit in the order of things , should not lead us to conclude that submission itself has no limits , that the relationship between father and ...
... fact that Shakespeare argues in favour of a proper degree of sub- mission as natural , implicit in the order of things , should not lead us to conclude that submission itself has no limits , that the relationship between father and ...
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... fact , all the ' academicians ' find them- selves forsworn and busily engaged , moreover , in seeking comfort in the assurance that they are not alone in having deserted their ideals . The revelation of their inconstancy is , like ...
... fact , all the ' academicians ' find them- selves forsworn and busily engaged , moreover , in seeking comfort in the assurance that they are not alone in having deserted their ideals . The revelation of their inconstancy is , like ...
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THE EARLY COMEDIES | 8 |
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 14 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 22 |
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