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Page 407
... reason for Ham- let's failure to proceed against Claudius , both before the Mouse- trap and afterwards . The other part of the reason may very well be Hamlet's disinclination on rational and perhaps also reli- gious grounds to resort to ...
... reason for Ham- let's failure to proceed against Claudius , both before the Mouse- trap and afterwards . The other part of the reason may very well be Hamlet's disinclination on rational and perhaps also reli- gious grounds to resort to ...
Page 466
... reason controls his passions , and yet he is wholly bad " 22 Reason is a helper , but even Reason is not enough ! Iago's intel- lect , lacking as it does the embracing warmth of love , is merely the cunning of the fox and the slimy ...
... reason controls his passions , and yet he is wholly bad " 22 Reason is a helper , but even Reason is not enough ! Iago's intel- lect , lacking as it does the embracing warmth of love , is merely the cunning of the fox and the slimy ...
Page 490
... Reason and Will ; and Show against Substance ; and Redemption " 46 But the poetics ' inferred from King Lear is seen also to have a more general application : " The metaphors of Providence and Order , in the earliest plays as in the ...
... Reason and Will ; and Show against Substance ; and Redemption " 46 But the poetics ' inferred from King Lear is seen also to have a more general application : " The metaphors of Providence and Order , in the earliest plays as in the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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