Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... mind . They ' hit together ' accordingly . They ' did something and i ' the heat ' [ I. i . 308 ] . With a speed which is probable , though necessarily exaggerated by the non- observance of the unities , they reduce the old king by ...
... mind . They ' hit together ' accordingly . They ' did something and i ' the heat ' [ I. i . 308 ] . With a speed which is probable , though necessarily exaggerated by the non- observance of the unities , they reduce the old king by ...
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... mind , until the mind is unhinged by its inability to fix it ; the past is present to haunt the present . " No cause , no cause . " Dread charity . Kent touches Lear's arm in the storm . " Wilt break my heart ? " the King says [ III ...
... mind , until the mind is unhinged by its inability to fix it ; the past is present to haunt the present . " No cause , no cause . " Dread charity . Kent touches Lear's arm in the storm . " Wilt break my heart ? " the King says [ III ...
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... mind ; but Fechter misrepresents them by making Othello free from all misgiving . He " toys with her curls , " and treats her as a father might treat a child who was asking some favour which could not be granted , yet which called for ...
... mind ; but Fechter misrepresents them by making Othello free from all misgiving . He " toys with her curls , " and treats her as a father might treat a child who was asking some favour which could not be granted , yet which called for ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
Urheberrecht | |
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