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... Wilson Knight.1 Mr. Wilson Knight was the pioneer in this field , and others have followed him . Mr. T. S. Eliot approves of his methods , 2 and similar methods are used by Professor L. C. Knights and others.4 I confess to finding it ...
... Wilson Knight.1 Mr. Wilson Knight was the pioneer in this field , and others have followed him . Mr. T. S. Eliot approves of his methods , 2 and similar methods are used by Professor L. C. Knights and others.4 I confess to finding it ...
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... Wilson Knight school of interpretation , and says this : " When I am told that to attain the ' soul - experience ' of a Shakespeare play is ' a process which forces us to cut below the crust of plot and character , and to expose those ...
... Wilson Knight school of interpretation , and says this : " When I am told that to attain the ' soul - experience ' of a Shakespeare play is ' a process which forces us to cut below the crust of plot and character , and to expose those ...
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... Wilson in his edition of the play . If Macbeth had already thought seriously and deliberately of the murder , could he react to the idea of com- mitting it as he does at I , iii , 130 ff . ? There he speaks of his hair standing on end ...
... Wilson in his edition of the play . If Macbeth had already thought seriously and deliberately of the murder , could he react to the idea of com- mitting it as he does at I , iii , 130 ff . ? There he speaks of his hair standing on end ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
Copyright | |
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