The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volumen1University of Chicago Press, 1951 - 690 páginas |
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... character . They are possibly the three most significant lines in these plays . Strange how such innocence gets its own way , says a character in one of Robert Frost's poems , I shouldn't be surprised if in this world It were the force ...
... character . They are possibly the three most significant lines in these plays . Strange how such innocence gets its own way , says a character in one of Robert Frost's poems , I shouldn't be surprised if in this world It were the force ...
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... character will sometimes grow blurry and begin to undergo a change just as another character enters . What has happened is that the original character has split in two . So here . It is as if after the " death " in the poet's mind of ...
... character will sometimes grow blurry and begin to undergo a change just as another character enters . What has happened is that the original character has split in two . So here . It is as if after the " death " in the poet's mind of ...
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... character of all true oracles . Every sentence , declares Thoreau , has two sides : " One faces the world , but the other is infinite and confronts the gods . " An oracular utterance is merely an extreme form of such a sen- tence , an ...
... character of all true oracles . Every sentence , declares Thoreau , has two sides : " One faces the world , but the other is infinite and confronts the gods . " An oracular utterance is merely an extreme form of such a sen- tence , an ...
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THE INTEGRITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 15 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 25 | 25 |
THE THREE PARTS OF HENRY VI | 28 |
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