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... example . In Troilus and Cressida there is , in his view , an opposition between " intuition " , represented by the Trojans , and " intelligence " , represented by the Greeks . This intuition - intelligence opposition is " active within ...
... example . In Troilus and Cressida there is , in his view , an opposition between " intuition " , represented by the Trojans , and " intelligence " , represented by the Greeks . This intuition - intelligence opposition is " active within ...
Page 96
... examples , coloured for my purpose , to indicate the type of ethical criticism to which I refer . " Now I am quite sure that , were it possible for us to interrogate Shakespeare , he would tell us that , for example , in Twelfth Night ...
... examples , coloured for my purpose , to indicate the type of ethical criticism to which I refer . " Now I am quite sure that , were it possible for us to interrogate Shakespeare , he would tell us that , for example , in Twelfth Night ...
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... example , the banquet scene , III , iv , which takes place after Macbeth has committed not only the first but also a second murder — that of Banquo . Macbeth begins the scene by addressing his guests , who are his subjects : You know ...
... example , the banquet scene , III , iv , which takes place after Macbeth has committed not only the first but also a second murder — that of Banquo . Macbeth begins the scene by addressing his guests , who are his subjects : You know ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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