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... regard the hero with imaginative enthusiasm , and actually to approve of him . In an interesting book on Tamburlaine ... regards his Tamburlaine . I believe , with the majority of critics , that in these two plays Marlowe defies the ...
... regard the hero with imaginative enthusiasm , and actually to approve of him . In an interesting book on Tamburlaine ... regards his Tamburlaine . I believe , with the majority of critics , that in these two plays Marlowe defies the ...
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... regards as fundamental . I agree wholeheartedly that a Shakespeare play is a work of art embodying a poetic vision . I believe that Mr. Knight's work is often extremely helpful and illuminating . At the same time there are things about ...
... regards as fundamental . I agree wholeheartedly that a Shakespeare play is a work of art embodying a poetic vision . I believe that Mr. Knight's work is often extremely helpful and illuminating . At the same time there are things about ...
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... regards the inner meanings , there are cases in which I agree with Mr. Knight , there are other cases where I cannot but feel that his interpretations are not on the right lines . I propose to examine Troilus and Cressida , which is a ...
... regards the inner meanings , there are cases in which I agree with Mr. Knight , there are other cases where I cannot but feel that his interpretations are not on the right lines . I propose to examine Troilus and Cressida , which is a ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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