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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... less complex , even perhaps less good as dramatic subjects , their fate is not less pitiful for that . Shakespeare's theory of trag- edy may well have been modified in a similar way ; his later tragic heroes are , in fact , less deeply ...
... less complex , even perhaps less good as dramatic subjects , their fate is not less pitiful for that . Shakespeare's theory of trag- edy may well have been modified in a similar way ; his later tragic heroes are , in fact , less deeply ...
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... less than his sense of the spirit of seriousness ( or significance ) in things base - or foolish - or farcical- or indecent . To laugh at Hotspurious honour is as good as to think . To laugh at Shallow , or at Falstaff with Doll ...
... less than his sense of the spirit of seriousness ( or significance ) in things base - or foolish - or farcical- or indecent . To laugh at Hotspurious honour is as good as to think . To laugh at Shallow , or at Falstaff with Doll ...
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... less of our attention than does Prince Hal or Harry Hotspur or Sir John Falstaff . Shakespeare evidently wished to stage an historical pageant in which the monarch would play a more or less active , more or less dominant , part from ...
... less of our attention than does Prince Hal or Harry Hotspur or Sir John Falstaff . Shakespeare evidently wished to stage an historical pageant in which the monarch would play a more or less active , more or less dominant , part from ...
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