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... lines - he does not care whether or not the lines fully accord with the speaker's character . And in inter- preting the play as a whole it would be unwise , on the basis of these lines , to take it that Horatio has the soul of a poet.1 ...
... lines - he does not care whether or not the lines fully accord with the speaker's character . And in inter- preting the play as a whole it would be unwise , on the basis of these lines , to take it that Horatio has the soul of a poet.1 ...
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... ( line 145 ) , i.e. he has grown very particular about his own individual merits and about his own individual value to ... ( lines 145-6 ) ; he enjoys himself watching Patroclus guying Agamemnon and others . Insubordination - individualism ...
... ( line 145 ) , i.e. he has grown very particular about his own individual merits and about his own individual value to ... ( lines 145-6 ) ; he enjoys himself watching Patroclus guying Agamemnon and others . Insubordination - individualism ...
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... lines and Mr. Wilson Knight on the wrong lines . I have not the space for anything approaching a complete interpretative account of this play . But at least I want to emphasize that it seems to me that Shakespeare is concerned with ...
... lines and Mr. Wilson Knight on the wrong lines . I have not the space for anything approaching a complete interpretative account of this play . But at least I want to emphasize that it seems to me that Shakespeare is concerned with ...
Contents
Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
Copyright | |
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