Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... criticism ( however much , at times , we may deplore it ) is as inevitable as talk about the books we like . It is of course to be hoped that the critic has a point of view that makes conversation with him worth while . But a work of ...
... criticism ( however much , at times , we may deplore it ) is as inevitable as talk about the books we like . It is of course to be hoped that the critic has a point of view that makes conversation with him worth while . But a work of ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. CHAPTER I On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare Criticism and Other Preliminary Considerations I very T is an obvious fact that the appreciation of Shakespeare ... Criticism and Other Preliminary Considerations.
Lionel Charles Knights. CHAPTER I On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare Criticism and Other Preliminary Considerations I very T is an obvious fact that the appreciation of Shakespeare ... Criticism and Other Preliminary Considerations.
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... criticism , and that is of great import- ance . I also think that it would be a great misfortune if the newer approach — which , in its turn , has recently been challenged [ 2 ] -were to develop into a new orthodoxy offering nothing ...
... criticism , and that is of great import- ance . I also think that it would be a great misfortune if the newer approach — which , in its turn , has recently been challenged [ 2 ] -were to develop into a new orthodoxy offering nothing ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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