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... Shakespearean interpreters in the preface to I ' his Life of William Shakespeare : " Aesthetic studies of Shakespeare abound , and to increase their number is a work of supererogation " . But in spite of this anathema the end was not ...
... Shakespearean interpreters in the preface to I ' his Life of William Shakespeare : " Aesthetic studies of Shakespeare abound , and to increase their number is a work of supererogation " . But in spite of this anathema the end was not ...
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... Shakespeare's characters aright . And although Hamlet and Othello , Lear and Macbeth , are still psycho - analysed or enrolled with pro - Germans or classified with the Rotarians according to the preconceptions of the critic , yet since ...
... Shakespeare's characters aright . And although Hamlet and Othello , Lear and Macbeth , are still psycho - analysed or enrolled with pro - Germans or classified with the Rotarians according to the preconceptions of the critic , yet since ...
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Slaves of Passion Lily Bess Campbell. Shakespeare's day in regard to passion ; a study of the way in which this thinking was related to the current conceptions of literature and the purposes of literature ; and a study of Shakespeare's ...
Slaves of Passion Lily Bess Campbell. Shakespeare's day in regard to passion ; a study of the way in which this thinking was related to the current conceptions of literature and the purposes of literature ; and a study of Shakespeare's ...
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