Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... expression , even though the scene centered in conditions when Coriolanus was totally immobilized , a quite unusual state for so outgoing a character . ) My soundest evidence for catharsis of this sort ( whereby the sheer unfolding of ...
... expression , even though the scene centered in conditions when Coriolanus was totally immobilized , a quite unusual state for so outgoing a character . ) My soundest evidence for catharsis of this sort ( whereby the sheer unfolding of ...
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... expression of that self - consuming . Thus would the city understand what it had done to itself . He will give it- horribly - what it deserves . Thus is the play of revenge further interpreted . These various understandings of ...
... expression of that self - consuming . Thus would the city understand what it had done to itself . He will give it- horribly - what it deserves . Thus is the play of revenge further interpreted . These various understandings of ...
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... expression of this knowledge , what acknowledges it ; I mean , what is the expression of a knowledge of its commonness , for example as between us ? Harping on the idea ( per- haps as Swift did ) seems to miss its commonness , or ...
... expression of this knowledge , what acknowledges it ; I mean , what is the expression of a knowledge of its commonness , for example as between us ? Harping on the idea ( per- haps as Swift did ) seems to miss its commonness , or ...
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