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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... tragic because we no longer have perfection among us , and because , were we to do the same , our plight would be tragic indeed . For the phoenix and the turtle , however , it is not an act to which any value judgment is appropriate ...
... tragic because we no longer have perfection among us , and because , were we to do the same , our plight would be tragic indeed . For the phoenix and the turtle , however , it is not an act to which any value judgment is appropriate ...
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... tragic events themselves and the background of fatalistic powers that have brought about the tragic catastrophe . This structural pattern in Romeo and Juliet manifests the unique quality of the play , for the tragedy contains a powerful ...
... tragic events themselves and the background of fatalistic powers that have brought about the tragic catastrophe . This structural pattern in Romeo and Juliet manifests the unique quality of the play , for the tragedy contains a powerful ...
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... tragic rhythms , the mutual dependence of temporal modes in tragic and romance plots , is perhaps the most important poetic issue at stake in Romeo and Juliet , and one to which Shakespeare was alive . In adapting his most proximate ...
... tragic rhythms , the mutual dependence of temporal modes in tragic and romance plots , is perhaps the most important poetic issue at stake in Romeo and Juliet , and one to which Shakespeare was alive . In adapting his most proximate ...
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