Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 76Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... feel " the full surprise and elevation of a new experience of poetry , " and he insisted that the first response to some great line - an impression of " overpowering beauty " -is emotional rather than intel- lectual . In " Tradition and ...
... feel " the full surprise and elevation of a new experience of poetry , " and he insisted that the first response to some great line - an impression of " overpowering beauty " -is emotional rather than intel- lectual . In " Tradition and ...
Pagina 165
... feel , obviously possible : for it would not have happened if it were impossible . -Aristotle Critics have long been drawn to the notion that Shake- speare's Measure for Measure reflects , either explicitly or in more shadowy ways ...
... feel , obviously possible : for it would not have happened if it were impossible . -Aristotle Critics have long been drawn to the notion that Shake- speare's Measure for Measure reflects , either explicitly or in more shadowy ways ...
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... feel that the price which they had to pay was too much for the social gains that were accomplished - and surely this is what we do feel - then perhaps that very feeling bespeaks the power of the play as a tragedy . Only if we demand a ...
... feel that the price which they had to pay was too much for the social gains that were accomplished - and surely this is what we do feel - then perhaps that very feeling bespeaks the power of the play as a tragedy . Only if we demand a ...
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Further Reading | 85 |
Character Studies | 106 |
Production Reviews | 138 |
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