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... thought in some of Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ' [ 2 ] but clearly he was not someone who ' thought out ...
... thought in some of Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ' [ 2 ] but clearly he was not someone who ' thought out ...
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... thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical ' ) as thought is revealed in the very process of formation , and so on . But the poetry makes further claims , and if we attend to them we find that the words do not only point inward to ...
... thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical ' ) as thought is revealed in the very process of formation , and so on . But the poetry makes further claims , and if we attend to them we find that the words do not only point inward to ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. It does not matter that in Hamlet's mind the thought of suicide merges with the thought of killing the king ; what matters is the quite unambiguous sense of health giving way to disease , of a loss of purpose and ...
Lionel Charles Knights. It does not matter that in Hamlet's mind the thought of suicide merges with the thought of killing the king ; what matters is the quite unambiguous sense of health giving way to disease , of a loss of purpose and ...
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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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