Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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150. oldal
... Never call a true piece of gold a counterfeit . Thou art essentially made without seeming so " ( 2.4.486- 87 ) . The purport of the first sentence seems clear enough : I , Falstaff , am genuine and not to be repudi- ated , a claim that ...
... Never call a true piece of gold a counterfeit . Thou art essentially made without seeming so " ( 2.4.486- 87 ) . The purport of the first sentence seems clear enough : I , Falstaff , am genuine and not to be repudi- ated , a claim that ...
171. oldal
... never see Macbeth in the company of more than one or two other persons , usually servants , and in the last act his forces ebb inexorably away till there is only himself . Similarly , and with similar implications , after 3.4 we never ...
... never see Macbeth in the company of more than one or two other persons , usually servants , and in the last act his forces ebb inexorably away till there is only himself . Similarly , and with similar implications , after 3.4 we never ...
287. oldal
... never an advocate of order for order's sake ; he never fails to question the moral grounds and practical effect of hierarchy . While endors- ing the principle , he is skeptical of the practice : if Ri- chard II is the only true anointed ...
... never an advocate of order for order's sake ; he never fails to question the moral grounds and practical effect of hierarchy . While endors- ing the principle , he is skeptical of the practice : if Ri- chard II is the only true anointed ...
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