Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... person's nature , character , and beliefs , as of the objective qualitites of his circum- stances . Here , then ... person to person . " Macduff defends his evident sorrow upon hearing of the death of his wife and children , " I cannot ...
... person's nature , character , and beliefs , as of the objective qualitites of his circum- stances . Here , then ... person to person . " Macduff defends his evident sorrow upon hearing of the death of his wife and children , " I cannot ...
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... person of Angelo ; the explosive rigidities of his sexual imagination are at the center of the play . These rigidities are embodied in the very geography of the city ( see Berry 1976/77 , 147-48 ) : the battle within him between fierce ...
... person of Angelo ; the explosive rigidities of his sexual imagination are at the center of the play . These rigidities are embodied in the very geography of the city ( see Berry 1976/77 , 147-48 ) : the battle within him between fierce ...
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... person of the Duke the play pulls in two directions at once : even while Shakespeare apparently uses him to reconcile the others to their own human nature , he reincarnates a fantasy of escape from that nature , becoming fully an ...
... person of the Duke the play pulls in two directions at once : even while Shakespeare apparently uses him to reconcile the others to their own human nature , he reincarnates a fantasy of escape from that nature , becoming fully an ...
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