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Page 188
... scene being an ironical presenta- tion of the deceptiveness of appearances . Our minds at once fly to another scene in Shake- speare , the whole object of which is to emphasise the irony of the deceptiveness of appearances , which is ...
... scene being an ironical presenta- tion of the deceptiveness of appearances . Our minds at once fly to another scene in Shake- speare , the whole object of which is to emphasise the irony of the deceptiveness of appearances , which is ...
Page 344
... scene ( 4. 3 ) practically the whole of which it is certain was written by Shakespeare , and from the continuity of the sense of the passage ( 4. 3. 327–53 ) it would seem that these must also be his . On the other hand , we find ...
... scene ( 4. 3 ) practically the whole of which it is certain was written by Shakespeare , and from the continuity of the sense of the passage ( 4. 3. 327–53 ) it would seem that these must also be his . On the other hand , we find ...
Page 380
... scene are in the second as well as the first part , as when he describes him- 2 H. IV , 1.2.13 self walking in front of his diminutive page ' like a sow that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one ' , or selects Shadow as the 3. 2. 280 ...
... scene are in the second as well as the first part , as when he describes him- 2 H. IV , 1.2.13 self walking in front of his diminutive page ' like a sow that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one ' , or selects Shadow as the 3. 2. 280 ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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