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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... truth of his desire : his self - aban- donment to the destructive magic which he fears ( ear- lier he has said " I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy " ; 2.2.185 ) is the truth of his discourse of desire : Teach me , dear creature , how ...
... truth of his desire : his self - aban- donment to the destructive magic which he fears ( ear- lier he has said " I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy " ; 2.2.185 ) is the truth of his discourse of desire : Teach me , dear creature , how ...
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... truth and beauty . Insofar as they participate in the rite they win the sacramental grace it can bestow ; to the extent that they comprehend the transcendence of truth and beauty they begin to have truth and beauty themselves - Phoenix ...
... truth and beauty . Insofar as they participate in the rite they win the sacramental grace it can bestow ; to the extent that they comprehend the transcendence of truth and beauty they begin to have truth and beauty themselves - Phoenix ...
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... Truth and Raritie is , of course , the Phoenix : ( ' Her rare - dead ashes , fill a rare liue vrne : / One Phoenix borne , an- other Phoenix burne ' p . 181 ) . Shakespeare expresses this exquisitely : Beautie , Truth and Raritie ...
... Truth and Raritie is , of course , the Phoenix : ( ' Her rare - dead ashes , fill a rare liue vrne : / One Phoenix borne , an- other Phoenix burne ' p . 181 ) . Shakespeare expresses this exquisitely : Beautie , Truth and Raritie ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
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