Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 73Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human beings , though that is part of it ; nor yet the loss of heroic human beings , though that is a great deal of it . I think our deepest sense in the greatest tragedies is the loss of what one can call the sacred - in - the - human ...
... human beings , though that is part of it ; nor yet the loss of heroic human beings , though that is a great deal of it . I think our deepest sense in the greatest tragedies is the loss of what one can call the sacred - in - the - human ...
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... human events may be viewed as the thoughts of God made visible , manifestations in time of the timeless divine will . The play presents the issue of historical determinism - inseparable in Shakespeare's time from issues of religion ...
... human events may be viewed as the thoughts of God made visible , manifestations in time of the timeless divine will . The play presents the issue of historical determinism - inseparable in Shakespeare's time from issues of religion ...
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... human nature , " and Vonnegut help to make our point : human nature draws us to Ri- chard ; more specifically , our predatory instincts seize upon this opportunity to take advantage of unsuspect- ing , and in most cases , deserving ...
... human nature , " and Vonnegut help to make our point : human nature draws us to Ri- chard ; more specifically , our predatory instincts seize upon this opportunity to take advantage of unsuspect- ing , and in most cases , deserving ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
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