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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215. oldal
... seems especially helpful in answering Walter Clyde Curry's question , " By what processes does this essentially noble creature , whose will by nature desire the good or reasonable , come deliberately to choose evil ? " With few ...
... seems especially helpful in answering Walter Clyde Curry's question , " By what processes does this essentially noble creature , whose will by nature desire the good or reasonable , come deliberately to choose evil ? " With few ...
364. oldal
... seems to be proving a source of great stress . " Although the opening scene of the play is ostensibly concerned primarily with the major political issues of abdication and succession , both these are mediated through questions of ...
... seems to be proving a source of great stress . " Although the opening scene of the play is ostensibly concerned primarily with the major political issues of abdication and succession , both these are mediated through questions of ...
365. oldal
... seems to have the more generous and compliant conception of the marriage relationship . Any such view of the sisters is of course soon chal- lenged , as the behaviour of Goneril and Regan sharply deteriorates . It is notable that their ...
... seems to have the more generous and compliant conception of the marriage relationship . Any such view of the sisters is of course soon chal- lenged , as the behaviour of Goneril and Regan sharply deteriorates . It is notable that their ...
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