What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 88
... sense of padding or padding out ; there is plenty of that in the Errors - to a degree fatiguing to modern taste where in The Merry Wives all is delightful . * Though both are farces , a world of difference , and of experience , lies ...
... sense of padding or padding out ; there is plenty of that in the Errors - to a degree fatiguing to modern taste where in The Merry Wives all is delightful . * Though both are farces , a world of difference , and of experience , lies ...
Side 96
... sense , or at least against all political sense . Timon cannot be thought to be normal : profligate in generosity and careless trust , which betray him , he then goes to the opposite extreme of universal misanthropy . Further , too ...
... sense , or at least against all political sense . Timon cannot be thought to be normal : profligate in generosity and careless trust , which betray him , he then goes to the opposite extreme of universal misanthropy . Further , too ...
Side 202
... sense or a sense implying nothing very specific . There are good angels and bad angels overlooking one , as one might still refer to such without meaning much . The brightest of them fell - that is all : William Shakespeare was not the ...
... sense or a sense implying nothing very specific . There are good angels and bad angels overlooking one , as one might still refer to such without meaning much . The brightest of them fell - that is all : William Shakespeare was not the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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