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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... final phase of tragic experience is the rec- ognition of what one has been up to the anagnorisis , in the traditional term adopted for this more special- ized meaning , or self - knowledge ( that very familiar phrase at which one ...
... final phase of tragic experience is the rec- ognition of what one has been up to the anagnorisis , in the traditional term adopted for this more special- ized meaning , or self - knowledge ( that very familiar phrase at which one ...
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... final solution " ; the final solution generates chaotic brawl- ing ; in this , deaths are generated less by ordered in- tention than by scrambled contention and hot unsched- uled lunges . Retributory homicide is accomplished without the ...
... final solution " ; the final solution generates chaotic brawl- ing ; in this , deaths are generated less by ordered in- tention than by scrambled contention and hot unsched- uled lunges . Retributory homicide is accomplished without the ...
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... final suggestive equation between the two Caesars in a line which also looks back to the first scene : Be thou my witness that , against my will , ( As Pompey was ) am I compelled to set Upon one battle all our liberties . ( V.i.73-5 ) ...
... final suggestive equation between the two Caesars in a line which also looks back to the first scene : Be thou my witness that , against my will , ( As Pompey was ) am I compelled to set Upon one battle all our liberties . ( V.i.73-5 ) ...
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