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... essential nature or source of that feeling . " Now this view of literature is one which , as I say , makes me uncomfortable . The question is , what is the essential Hamlet ? If scholarship can show that the play embodies a certain ...
... essential nature or source of that feeling . " Now this view of literature is one which , as I say , makes me uncomfortable . The question is , what is the essential Hamlet ? If scholarship can show that the play embodies a certain ...
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A Guide to Production Guy Boas. CHAPTER III COMEDY IT is essential to a right understanding of Shakespeare to realize that the fundamental antithesis between order and disorder is ubiquitous in his work . We find it in comedies ...
A Guide to Production Guy Boas. CHAPTER III COMEDY IT is essential to a right understanding of Shakespeare to realize that the fundamental antithesis between order and disorder is ubiquitous in his work . We find it in comedies ...
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... essential point in the play . The Duke Senior speaks of Arden as " this desert city " ( II , i , 23 ) : and it is interesting to observe how often this word 1 This line is as in the " New Shakespeare " edition . " desert " is used by ...
... essential point in the play . The Duke Senior speaks of Arden as " this desert city " ( II , i , 23 ) : and it is interesting to observe how often this word 1 This line is as in the " New Shakespeare " edition . " desert " is used by ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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