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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... means of captivating Hal . It is the essence of the tempta- tion he lays before Hal , one in which ( as Paul Gottschalk observes ) all things are reduced to play . Falstaff offers Hal a child's world in which he need never grow up , in ...
... means of captivating Hal . It is the essence of the tempta- tion he lays before Hal , one in which ( as Paul Gottschalk observes ) all things are reduced to play . Falstaff offers Hal a child's world in which he need never grow up , in ...
Pagina 231
... means from the context , and this time it can be done instantaneously , without resorting to a cataphoric interpretation . Finally , the Witches ' prophecies , by means of which these " Instruments of Darkness " deceive the Macbeths ...
... means from the context , and this time it can be done instantaneously , without resorting to a cataphoric interpretation . Finally , the Witches ' prophecies , by means of which these " Instruments of Darkness " deceive the Macbeths ...
Pagina 333
... means , " the attempt to persuade her through degradation , is not . Actions were judged unethical both when good means were used to achieve a bad end and bad means were used for a good end . 15. See my " Witchcraft in The Winter's Tale ...
... means , " the attempt to persuade her through degradation , is not . Actions were judged unethical both when good means were used to achieve a bad end and bad means were used for a good end . 15. See my " Witchcraft in The Winter's Tale ...
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