The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of ShakespeareFirst published in 1937. |
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... criticism be justice, the plays of Shakespeare must eventually be studied by comparison with each other, no longer as separate entities. They must be related to one another, to the poems, and to the Sonnets. Each individual play ...
... criticism be justice, the plays of Shakespeare must eventually be studied by comparison with each other, no longer as separate entities. They must be related to one another, to the poems, and to the Sonnets. Each individual play ...
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A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. be claimed by another critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding ... criticism derived from Mr. Locke's Doctrine of the Association of Ideas. This is in every way a remarkable piece of ...
A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. be claimed by another critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding ... criticism derived from Mr. Locke's Doctrine of the Association of Ideas. This is in every way a remarkable piece of ...
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... criticism that views each play in isolation proclaims that Troilus and Cressida , Measure for Measure , even Hamlet , are failures ; that King Lear is not suitable for acting ; and that Cymbeline was fitted with a happy ending to suit ...
... criticism that views each play in isolation proclaims that Troilus and Cressida , Measure for Measure , even Hamlet , are failures ; that King Lear is not suitable for acting ; and that Cymbeline was fitted with a happy ending to suit ...
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... criticism , that the portrait of the poet which emerges is more often a self - portrait of the critic . We hope to have minimized that danger by our consciousness of its existence , and by the method of collaboration . Though we are ...
... criticism , that the portrait of the poet which emerges is more often a self - portrait of the critic . We hope to have minimized that danger by our consciousness of its existence , and by the method of collaboration . Though we are ...
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... critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding the mirror up to Nature . Nevertheless , when the false notes recur , we are in a stronger position . When the poet reverts to seemingly irrelevant topics , it is justifiable to infer ...
... critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding the mirror up to Nature . Nevertheless , when the false notes recur , we are in a stronger position . When the poet reverts to seemingly irrelevant topics , it is justifiable to infer ...
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The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir,Sean O'Loughlin Limited preview - 2005 |
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