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... interpretation is one which no one has ever attributed to King Lear , which is , moreover , inappropriate to tragedy , and which , finally , Shakespeare's text does not support'.44 It seems to me , on the contrary , that the interpretation ...
... interpretation is one which no one has ever attributed to King Lear , which is , moreover , inappropriate to tragedy , and which , finally , Shakespeare's text does not support'.44 It seems to me , on the contrary , that the interpretation ...
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... interpretation of the play ; but , as Professor Clemen points out , The customary interpretation of this passage , " reflection hinders action " , does it an injustice . For Hamlet does not say " reflection hinders action " , he simply ...
... interpretation of the play ; but , as Professor Clemen points out , The customary interpretation of this passage , " reflection hinders action " , does it an injustice . For Hamlet does not say " reflection hinders action " , he simply ...
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... interpretations of the play , in which the psychology of the hero is regarded as the centre of interest . Equally ... interpretation ; but it will at least prevent us from assuming that the play is wholly concerned with the psychology ...
... interpretations of the play , in which the psychology of the hero is regarded as the centre of interest . Equally ... interpretation ; but it will at least prevent us from assuming that the play is wholly concerned with the psychology ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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