ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... criticism . They were not Shakespeare critics ; but great poets instead . But they fulfil very exactly the demand made by a modern historian of Shakespeare criticism , Mr. Ralli , when he speaks of ' the right type of mind for ...
... criticism . They were not Shakespeare critics ; but great poets instead . But they fulfil very exactly the demand made by a modern historian of Shakespeare criticism , Mr. Ralli , when he speaks of ' the right type of mind for ...
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... criticism , that the situation derives from the character is , in the main , a mistaken one . The reverse is nearer to the truth ; for the situations are generally prior to the characters . But that does not mean , as some modern critics ...
... criticism , that the situation derives from the character is , in the main , a mistaken one . The reverse is nearer to the truth ; for the situations are generally prior to the characters . But that does not mean , as some modern critics ...
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John Middleton Murry. CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM COMEDIES COLERIDGE'S criticism of Hamic set the tone for a c of Shakespeare criticism . In the course of a se tromset Dr. Johnson for calling atrocious and horribe Hamer's deliberate refusal to ...
John Middleton Murry. CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM COMEDIES COLERIDGE'S criticism of Hamic set the tone for a c of Shakespeare criticism . In the course of a se tromset Dr. Johnson for calling atrocious and horribe Hamer's deliberate refusal to ...
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