Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pagina 38
... effect ; by the time Touchstone interrupts , we have become ( not quite consciously ) detached from our immediate associations with these two key words . This temporary stripping of meaning from Fortune and Na- ture would seem to free ...
... effect ; by the time Touchstone interrupts , we have become ( not quite consciously ) detached from our immediate associations with these two key words . This temporary stripping of meaning from Fortune and Na- ture would seem to free ...
Pagina 41
... effect its primary purpose of marking transition . So too with Shakespeare's characters in As You Like It : they learn by going where they have to go ; the transformed characters must leave Arden ; Audrey will be as officially married ...
... effect its primary purpose of marking transition . So too with Shakespeare's characters in As You Like It : they learn by going where they have to go ; the transformed characters must leave Arden ; Audrey will be as officially married ...
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... effect they will have upon Macbeth — as if a deterministic net had been cast over the whole action . . . . The double nature of the prophecies ( as merely descriptive and so powerless to effect what they predict , and yet binding upon ...
... effect they will have upon Macbeth — as if a deterministic net had been cast over the whole action . . . . The double nature of the prophecies ( as merely descriptive and so powerless to effect what they predict , and yet binding upon ...
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