Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... remains so monomaniacally fixed in hatred of society that it is obviously as dependent on Athens now as it was in the old days of acceptance . The mind in exile is not here a point of refuge and new growth ; Timon remains the creature ...
... remains so monomaniacally fixed in hatred of society that it is obviously as dependent on Athens now as it was in the old days of acceptance . The mind in exile is not here a point of refuge and new growth ; Timon remains the creature ...
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... remains locked inside his self - consciousness ; the political scene does not ever come to seem the whole of his life . His relationship with Portia remains set apart from his political life , and closer to his heart . It may seem ...
... remains locked inside his self - consciousness ; the political scene does not ever come to seem the whole of his life . His relationship with Portia remains set apart from his political life , and closer to his heart . It may seem ...
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... remains important both for its text and collection of early critical opinions . C. H. Herford's 1909 edition is available in the Temple Dramatists series . Quotations in the following chapter from The Two Noble Kinsmen are given with ...
... remains important both for its text and collection of early critical opinions . C. H. Herford's 1909 edition is available in the Temple Dramatists series . Quotations in the following chapter from The Two Noble Kinsmen are given with ...
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