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... critics - the arch Mandarins weren't taking his views seriously enough . But the real criticism against Robertson is that his ' method ' of pro- gressive elimination of the un - Shakespearian portions of the First Folio would ultimately ...
... critics - the arch Mandarins weren't taking his views seriously enough . But the real criticism against Robertson is that his ' method ' of pro- gressive elimination of the un - Shakespearian portions of the First Folio would ultimately ...
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... critics . All the myriad . conundrums that tantalise us in life pursue us also even when we turn to the study of ... Critics like Johnson carried on their broad shoulders the double burden of textual and literary criticism . The New ...
... critics . All the myriad . conundrums that tantalise us in life pursue us also even when we turn to the study of ... Critics like Johnson carried on their broad shoulders the double burden of textual and literary criticism . The New ...
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... critics have found a " modern " element lacking in his elder contemporaries , Sophocles and Aeschylus . In his Romance and Tragedy ( 1922 ) , P. H. Frye says : " Euripides is not very unlike Ibsen . Like the latter he too is unmis ...
... critics have found a " modern " element lacking in his elder contemporaries , Sophocles and Aeschylus . In his Romance and Tragedy ( 1922 ) , P. H. Frye says : " Euripides is not very unlike Ibsen . Like the latter he too is unmis ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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