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It is only when the mind of the reader is thoroughly ' roused and awakened ' [ 7 ] , that meanings from below the level of ' plot ' and ' character ' take form as a living struc- ture . If that structure of meaning seems especially ...
It is only when the mind of the reader is thoroughly ' roused and awakened ' [ 7 ] , that meanings from below the level of ' plot ' and ' character ' take form as a living struc- ture . If that structure of meaning seems especially ...
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Commentators have been exercised to determine the precise meaning of the words with which he greets it ' She should have died ... Macbeth is groping for meanings , trying to conceive a time when he might have met such a situation with ...
Commentators have been exercised to determine the precise meaning of the words with which he greets it ' She should have died ... Macbeth is groping for meanings , trying to conceive a time when he might have met such a situation with ...
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It is of course true that poetry that without loss of meaning could be put into other words would cease to be poetry . But we all know that there is a great deal of poetry of which we can usefully make for ourselves a tentative prose ...
It is of course true that poetry that without loss of meaning could be put into other words would cease to be poetry . But we all know that there is a great deal of poetry of which we can usefully make for ourselves a tentative prose ...
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On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare | 3 |
First Observations | 16 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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