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Page 54
... impression we are left with at the end is that order has been restored in the world . Goneril and Regan , Edmund , Iago - all are rejected by author and audience . All the time Shakespeare is on the side of order . Earlier in this ...
... impression we are left with at the end is that order has been restored in the world . Goneril and Regan , Edmund , Iago - all are rejected by author and audience . All the time Shakespeare is on the side of order . Earlier in this ...
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... impression made upon us by the last sight of Sir Toby that we get in the play . Malvolio is by the end thoroughly exposed as presumptuous , foolish , and a self - deceiver . And he is not cured of his humour of self - love . But what of ...
... impression made upon us by the last sight of Sir Toby that we get in the play . Malvolio is by the end thoroughly exposed as presumptuous , foolish , and a self - deceiver . And he is not cured of his humour of self - love . But what of ...
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... impression I registered then ( in a note omitted from the present reprint ) , that ' a preoccu- pation with imagery and symbols , unless minutely controlled by a sensitive intelligence directed upon the text , can lead to abstractions ...
... impression I registered then ( in a note omitted from the present reprint ) , that ' a preoccu- pation with imagery and symbols , unless minutely controlled by a sensitive intelligence directed upon the text , can lead to abstractions ...
Contents
Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
Copyright | |
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