Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pages |
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Page 43
... Brandes . He complains that the characterization in the play is inconsistently maintained , and cites this as one of the many contradictions " of which this work shows so many examples " . The characters which Brandes especially has in ...
... Brandes . He complains that the characterization in the play is inconsistently maintained , and cites this as one of the many contradictions " of which this work shows so many examples " . The characters which Brandes especially has in ...
Page 66
... Brandes attributes to it , then Shakespeare would have given us the sort of explanation which we get in Richard III . Brandes believes , curiously enough , with Coleridge , in the existence of a motiveless malignity . No psychologist of ...
... Brandes attributes to it , then Shakespeare would have given us the sort of explanation which we get in Richard III . Brandes believes , curiously enough , with Coleridge , in the existence of a motiveless malignity . No psychologist of ...
Page 87
... Brandes has said of them that these ten plays are " most unequal in value , and can in nowise be treated under one heading " , and most critics will probably agree with Brandes : Shake- speare's aim has simply been to write plays that ...
... Brandes has said of them that these ten plays are " most unequal in value , and can in nowise be treated under one heading " , and most critics will probably agree with Brandes : Shake- speare's aim has simply been to write plays that ...
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