ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... mind : the mind that is receptive before it is active - has generally taken the Folio as , on the whole , authentic Shakespeare , does it follow that it has been essentially mistaken . The recep- tive mind is capable of impression only ...
... mind : the mind that is receptive before it is active - has generally taken the Folio as , on the whole , authentic Shakespeare , does it follow that it has been essentially mistaken . The recep- tive mind is capable of impression only ...
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... mind to his character — a transference of which Shakespeare is partly conscious . ' Can sick men play so nicely with their names ? ' Richard asks John of Gaunt ; and Gaunt replies : No , misery makes sport to mock itself . - - That is ...
... mind to his character — a transference of which Shakespeare is partly conscious . ' Can sick men play so nicely with their names ? ' Richard asks John of Gaunt ; and Gaunt replies : No , misery makes sport to mock itself . - - That is ...
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... mind to suffer or to take arms ? was deliberate on Shakespeare's part . By which I mean that Shakespeare meant the question to come before Hamlet's mind , and meant that his mind should slide away from it . Horatio is a man who has ...
... mind to suffer or to take arms ? was deliberate on Shakespeare's part . By which I mean that Shakespeare meant the question to come before Hamlet's mind , and meant that his mind should slide away from it . Horatio is a man who has ...
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