Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... things that it were better my mother had not borne me , ' and ' Use every man after his desert and who shall ' scape whipping . ' We are miles beyond the naivetes of heroes and hero - worshippers here ! In short , I suggest that by 1599 ...
... things that it were better my mother had not borne me , ' and ' Use every man after his desert and who shall ' scape whipping . ' We are miles beyond the naivetes of heroes and hero - worshippers here ! In short , I suggest that by 1599 ...
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... things after their fashion , / Clean from the purpose of the things themselves " ( I.iii . 34-35 ) . The images of public hero and vain self - deluder are every bit as protean as those of tyrant and just king . LANGUAGE Gayle Greene ...
... things after their fashion , / Clean from the purpose of the things themselves " ( I.iii . 34-35 ) . The images of public hero and vain self - deluder are every bit as protean as those of tyrant and just king . LANGUAGE Gayle Greene ...
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... thing " ( V.iii.84 ) , and Mesalla's apostrophe to " error " as the perception of " things that are not " ( 1. 69 ) , have resonances beyond their immediate contexts , to reflect on the entire enterprise . Like Romeo , Brutus " thought ...
... thing " ( V.iii.84 ) , and Mesalla's apostrophe to " error " as the perception of " things that are not " ( 1. 69 ) , have resonances beyond their immediate contexts , to reflect on the entire enterprise . Like Romeo , Brutus " thought ...
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