Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... effect is intentional . Wilson Knight stresses the play's Sonnet affinities which argue a peculiarly ' personal ' interest in the story . By developing these suggestions , and notic- ing the resemblances and verbal echoes between play ...
... effect is intentional . Wilson Knight stresses the play's Sonnet affinities which argue a peculiarly ' personal ' interest in the story . By developing these suggestions , and notic- ing the resemblances and verbal echoes between play ...
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... effect of emphasis , what they call attention to is the very con- ditional nature of the statements.26 Then , after Helena's statement , " Deadly divorce step between me and you , " almost in the same breath it would seem , Helena turns ...
... effect of emphasis , what they call attention to is the very con- ditional nature of the statements.26 Then , after Helena's statement , " Deadly divorce step between me and you , " almost in the same breath it would seem , Helena turns ...
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... effect which it does in fact achieve . This effect is one of following unstinted praise with an evaluation , made by Reason , modifying that praise ; celebration of excel- lence is balanced by a recognition of tragic failure . A few ...
... effect which it does in fact achieve . This effect is one of following unstinted praise with an evaluation , made by Reason , modifying that praise ; celebration of excel- lence is balanced by a recognition of tragic failure . A few ...
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