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... hero ' of the play . Of John , Honigmann writes : " if he is not the hero , he is certainly the villain " .17 We might likewise add : if Arthur is not the hero , he is certainly the victim ; and if the Bastard is not the hero , he is ...
... hero ' of the play . Of John , Honigmann writes : " if he is not the hero , he is certainly the villain " .17 We might likewise add : if Arthur is not the hero , he is certainly the victim ; and if the Bastard is not the hero , he is ...
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... Hero has in no way harmed him , and his villainy is directed mainly against her . So we can only say that though , like Iago or even like Shylock , he too can trot out reasons , the real urge in him is the irresistible desire to ...
... Hero has in no way harmed him , and his villainy is directed mainly against her . So we can only say that though , like Iago or even like Shylock , he too can trot out reasons , the real urge in him is the irresistible desire to ...
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... heroes give out the answers right at the time of their first appearance ? - Let us take our chance and open Macbeth . These are the hero's very first words ( I. iii . 38 ) : So fair and foul a day I have not seen . Our first view of the ...
... heroes give out the answers right at the time of their first appearance ? - Let us take our chance and open Macbeth . These are the hero's very first words ( I. iii . 38 ) : So fair and foul a day I have not seen . Our first view of the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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